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Environmental Impact Assessment: Scoping Report

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A scoping report of an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) outlines the proposed project's scope, key environmental issues, and assessment boundaries. It identifies potential impacts on various environmental and socio-economic factors and details the methodology for further study. The report also includes stakeholder input and outlines the next steps in the EIA process, including detailed impact assessments and mitigation strategies.

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Executive Summary for an EIA

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An executive summary of an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) would concisely outline the key findings and recommendations regarding a proposed project's environmental effects. It would highlight significant impacts on air, water, soil, and biodiversity, as well as the socio-economic consequences for local communities. The summary would also include proposed mitigation measures, monitoring plans, and an overall assessment of the project's sustainability and compliance with environmental reg...

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Coffee: Ground or Instant, which is more sustainable?

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An essay comparing the sustainability of ground coffee and instant coffee would explore various factors such as resource usage, energy consumption, and waste production. Ground coffee typically requires more energy and water in its production and brewing processes, whereas instant coffee often has a lower environmental footprint due to its efficient production and longer shelf life.

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Should Water be a Human Right or a Commodity?

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Water plays a central role in everyday life, with symbolism in culture, religion, and history (USDA, 2008). With population and agricultural demand growing (Sheffield, 2020), the need for water has never been as critical as now. But who controls water? In July 2010, the United Nations recognised the human right to water and sanitation, with the acknowledgment that clean drinking water and sanitation are essential to all human rights (UN, 2010). The motion of affirming the human right to clean dr...

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How do we Solve Water Security in Africa?

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Water scarcity is common in drylands, which are regions with semi-arid climates. This biome covers 40% of the world’s land surface, including the majority of Africa (Excellent Development, 2020). The UN has predicted that by 2025, 1.8 billion people will be living in regions with absolute water scarcity, as shown in Figure 1 (UN Water, 2020). Water security is defined as “The capacity to safeguard sustainable access to quantities of acceptable quality water for sustaining livelihoods” (U...

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GIS evaluation: Nox Levels in relation to roads and population

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Using GIS, the main aspect of this portfolio practical was to identify the population count within 1km of each road. The NOx levels in the area are not just dependent on roads – but also the residents in that area. If you calculate the population around the roads, you can reduce the error of determining if it is the road that causes the NOx or the population around it.

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GIS evaluation: NOx Levels in relation to Roads and Population

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GIS evaluation on how roads influence pollution in the area. The main aspect of this portfolio practical was to identify the population count within 1km of each road. The NOx levels in the area are not just dependent on roads – but also the residents in that area. If you calculate the population around the roads, you can reduce the error of determining if it is the road that causes the NOx or the population around it.

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