Guidelines for rapid environmental impact assessment in disasters / prepared by Charles Kelly, Affiliate, Benfield Hazard ; developed by Benfield Hazard and Care International.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: [Place of publication not identified] : [Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, Inc. (CARE) ; US Agency for International Development], 2005.Description: ix, 99 ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- Pamphlet GE300. K455 2005
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“Version 4.4”—cover page.
“April 2005”—cover page.
“Funded by Joint United Nations Environment Program / Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Unit, Geneva, Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and US Agency for International Development, Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance”—title page.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Acknowledgements—Use and structure of the REA—Executive summary—Table of contents—Overview of the process—Introduction to the REA—REA module one : organization level assessment—REA module two : community level assessment—ARE module three : consolidation and analysis—REA module four : green review of relief procurement—Annexes.
Summary: “The Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment in Disaster (REA) is a tool to identify, define, and prioritize potential environmental impacts in disaster situations. A simple, consensus-based qualitative assessment process, involving narratives and rating tables, is used to identify and rank environmental issues and follow-up actions during a disaster. The REA is built around conducting simple analysis of information in the following areas…”—(page summary).
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