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Environmental Assessment Services
IUCN Pakistan established its Environment Assessment
Services (EAS) Unit in 1994. Since its creation, EAS has
undertaken a wide range of activities: environmental impact
assessments (EIA) and environmental audits of major developmental
projects; strategic environmental assessment (SEA) of key
policies, plans and programs; pollution control; hazardous
material handling; occupational health; safety; development
of emergency response protocols; and conducting training
workshops on various environmental issues. All of these activities
have been carried out in partnership with federal, provincial
and local authorities, thereby reflecting the unit's underlying
commitment to capacity enhancement and long-term institutional
development.
The mission of the EAS
Unit aims at, “Implementing
Pakistan National Conservation Strategy through strengthening
and supporting institutions involved in prevention and abatement
of pollution and control of environmental degradation.”
Therefore its basic objectives are:
- To strengthen the institutional framework and capacity
of selected agencies for: (a) undertaking and assessing
EIAs and SEAs; and (b) preventing and controlling pollution
and environmental degradation;
- To promote safe handling and disposal of hazardous material;
- To assist with the development and implementation of
emergency response protocols, dealing with industrial accidents
and environmental problems;
- To undertake demonstration projects that illustrate
incorporation of environmental dimensions into major developmental
projects;
- To provide technical support to the IUCN units, members,
and partners in environmental improvement activities;
- To communicate information to the general public and
to selected audiences on specific environmental issues.
The unit has carried out a number of
complementary activities which include undertaking an reporting
varied environmental assessments, contributing articles
in both English and Urdu Languages to newspapers, contributing
to books and undertaking seminars and workshops related
to EAS topics.
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