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Environment assessment and site selection

Environment assessment and site selection

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The 20th century has been regarded as the century of revolutions and overall growth. The 20th
century has witnessed highest population, industrial, agriculture growth etc. The increase in
population at very rapid rates necessitated the requirements of more resources especially
basic requirements of food, cloth and housing. In order to sustain the fast increasing
population, the major focus of all the governments throughout the world was to increase
agriculture production, setting up of industries, construction of houses and other
infrastructure facilities. During the initial phases of overall growth, no importance was given
to the ecological imbalance and environmental destruction. This overall growth does not
come solely as blessing but took many challenges for the future generations. The major
challenges for the world population are health, environment, and safety. The increased
pollution due to anthropogenic activities tend to increase the human concerns about the
environment and sustainable living. The matter in the mid of 20th century was of major
concern for most of the developed countries. Efforts were made by various International
organizations like United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), United Nations Industrial
Development Organization (UNIDO) through decelerations to make some policies to decease
the load of infrastructure activities on the environment and emphasized on sustainable
development. The developed countries made various policies in this regard and started the
process of conducting Environment Impact Assessment studies. In consistent to developing
nations, India also took various steps by various acts, notifications and policies. The process
of evolution of EIA in various counties is enlisted chronologically in table-1.

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