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This report explores the opportunities for enhancing local content in infrastructure procurement in the Pacific to increase economic growth, jobs, and broader development outcomes.

As the World Heritage Convention celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2022, over 1100 sites around the world are recognized as World Heritage - places that are so valuable to humanity that there conservation has been deemed our collective responsibility.

Integrated assessment is a new tool that joins the current suite of impact assessment tools.

This report, Inclusive Infrastructure in the Pacific, was commissioned by the Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility (PRIF) Coordination Office and carried out by the Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) and Infrastructure Specialist.

If environmental reviews indicate the need of monitoring by JICA, JICA undertakes monitoring for necessary items that are decided by environmental reviews. JICA undertakes monitoring based on regular reports including measured data submitted by the project proponent.

JICA Environmental and Social impact checklist – this is not just a site visit checklist but can also be applied on the screening/scoping phase of a proposal to assist in asking the reviewer what things need to be considered for a particular type of project since it covers 19 major pr

Mounting public concern over the quality of the environment and stricter environmental legislation have led to a demand for reliable environmental information on industries and other types of enterprises.

The purpose of this guideline is to identify matters which are relevant to the environmental impact assessment of bitumen works.

“EsIA compliance and enforcement principles and best practices: requirements,
commitments and related permits” is a joint project of the International Association for Impact
Assessment (IAIA)’s Governance and Implementation Systems Section and the International