Environmental Impact Assessment Process in Kenya Explained

An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a critical process that evaluates the potential environmental and social impacts of a proposed project before implementation. In Kenya, EIAs are regulated by NEMA under the Environmental Management and Coordination Act (EMCA).

The EIA process generally involves:

1. Project Screening

Determining whether the proposed project requires an EIA study.

2. Baseline Studies

Collecting environmental, social, and economic data about the project area.

3. Impact Assessment

Identifying potential impacts on land, water, air quality, biodiversity, communities, and livelihoods.

4. Public Participation

Engaging stakeholders and affected communities to gather views and concerns.

5. Preparation of the EIA Report

Developing a detailed report outlining impacts, mitigation measures, and environmental management plans.

6. Submission to NEMA

The report is submitted for technical review and evaluation.

7. Licensing and Approval

If approved, NEMA issues an EIA License allowing the project to proceed.

Conducting a proper EIA not only ensures legal compliance but also reduces project risks, protects the environment, and enhances stakeholder confidence.

Belford Industries offers end-to-end EIA services, from project screening to NEMA approval.

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