Dzhankeldy Wind Power Project
part of the ESIA included
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- Wind Farm Site
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- Resettlement Action Plan
- Step 1 – Evaluation of value/sensitivity of resource or receptor; Step 2
part of the ESIA included: Dzhankeldy 500MW Wind Farm ESIA Volume 2- Main Text, Tables & Figures 117 Table 4-4 Environmental and Social Baseline Surveys S ITE S URVEYS P ERIOD Wind Farm Site Landscape Survey 11 th March 2021 29 th July 2021 Ecology Surveys Installation of bat detectors on wind mast 5 th – 30 th June 2021 Flora survey 14 th – 16 th May 2021 Reptile survey 15 th – 17 th April 2021 25 th -27 th June 2021 Invertebrates 15 th – 17 th April 2021 Mammals 15 th – 17 th April 2021 and 24 th to 27 th June 2021 Bat roost search 15 th – 17 th April 2021 and 21 st to 22 nd June 2021 Houbara survey 19 th – 21 st April 2021 and 19 th to 21 st May 2021 Raptor Nest survey 22 nd – 24 th April 2021 Bird Survey Spring 3 rd – 21 st May 2020 10 th March – 20 th May 2021 Summer 15 th May 2020 – 31 st August 2020 Autumn 1 st September – 23 rd November 2020 Winter 16 th November 2020 – 7 th March 2021 Bats Monitoring Summer 14 th August – 2 nd September 2020 Autumn 14 th – 30 th September 2020 and 14 th -31 st October 2020 Noise Monitoring Survey Construction Noise Monitoring Survey 12 th to 13 th April 2021 Detailed Noise Survey 20 th July – 9 th August 2021 Air Quality Monitoring Survey Continuous Monitoring 13 th – 16 th April 2021 Particulate Matter Monitoring 15 th – 17 th June 2021 Soil Survey 5 th April 2021 Socio Economic Survey Household Surveys 23 rd – 24 th April 2021 Herders Survey 23 rd April 2021 Archaeological Survey 5th – 26 th July 2021 Stakeholder Consultations This has been ongoing with different stakeholders between March and August 2021 through official letters, calls and public consultation meetings. Public Consultations as part of the National EIA 15 th April 2021 Public Consultations as part of the ESIA (project site) 21 st to 22 nd June 2021 Overhead Transmission Line Ecology Surveys along OHTL Reconnaissance Survey 17 th – 19 th April 2021 Flora survey 14 th May 2021 29 th June -1 st July 2021 Dzhankeldy 500MW Wind Farm ESIA Volume 2- Main Text, Tables & Figures 118 S ITE S URVEYS P ERIOD Reptile survey 3 rd May 2021 28 th – 30 th June 2021 Invertebrates 3 rd May 2021 Mammals 24 th -25 th June 2021 Bird Monitoring 7 th May 2021, June, July, August, September, October and November 2021 Soil Survey 18 th August 2021 Landscape Survey 29 th July 2021 Archaeological Survey Walkover N/A Socio-economic Surveys To be determined Stakeholder Consultations Interest Based Stakeholders July 2021 – November 2021 Public Consultations 3 rd to 7 th October 2021 Resettlement Action Plan Resettlement Surveys Ongoing The baseline survey data for the different environmental and social aspects are described in respective chapters herein, with results provided, and included in the applicable appendices (Volume 4). 4.2.2 Impact Assessment Significance Criteria In order to obtain a credible assessment of environmental impacts, the assignment of ‘impact significance’ to each identified impact needs to be a robust, consistent and transparent process. The methodology to assess ‘impact significance’ is outlined below and follows an International Best Practice guideline 3 based on the assumption that the significance of an impact on resources or receptors is considered to result from an interaction between three factors: The nature and magnitude of the impact (i.e. a change in the environment, social and/or health baseline conditions); The number of resources or receptors affected (i.e. humans and the environment); and The environmental value or sensitivity of those resources or receptors to the change. A three-step approach has been used to determine the significance of environmental and social impacts, as follows: 3 See for example Scottish Natural Heritage (2009) A handbook on environmental impact assessment or Highways Agency (2008) Assessment and Management of Environmental Effects design manual for roads and bridges HA 205/08 Volume 11, Section 2, Part 5. Dzhankeldy 500MW Wind Farm ESIA Volume 2- Main Text, Tables & Figures 119 Step 1 – Evaluation of value/sensitivity of resource or receptor; Step 2 – Assessing the magnitude of the impact on the resource or receptor; a Step 3 – Determining the significance of impacts I DENTIFICATION AND E VALUATION OF S ENSITIVE R ECEPTORS Sensitive receptors are defined as: Elements of the environment that are of value to the functioning of natural systems (i.e. areas or elements of ecological, landscape or heritage value, species, habitats and ecosystems, soil, air and water bodies or land-use patterns); and Human receptors, such as stakeholders (i.e. users of dwellings, places of recreation, places of employment, community facilities or household relocation) and human systems (e.g. employment market, population disease susceptibility and disease communicability, exposure to toxicity of chemicals). The environmental value (or sensitivity) of the environmental and social value (or sensitivity) of the resource or receptor has been defined by using the criteria in the Table below. Download 6.64 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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