Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a critical examination of all potential effects of a proposed project on the environment. EIAs aim to prevent environmental damage by ensuring that the project team consider all environmental impacts of a project alongside economic and social factors.
In real estate, EIAs play a vital role in facilitating environmentally responsible and sustainable development at the same time ensuring projects achieve success.
Here are the main reasons why an EIA is done:
- Protect and conserve the environment:
EIAs comprehensively analyze all potential environmental impacts that may arise either during construction or on completion of the real estate development project. By identifying these issues early in the project planning phase, EIAs prevent damage to ecosystems’, wildlife, and natural resources.
- Regulatory Compliance:
Under the Environmental Management and Coordination Act (2015) EIAs are a requirement by law before commencing any major development project. Conducting an EIA ensures that the project complies with regulations and standards reducing project delays and legal penalties.
- Improving overall Project Design:
The insights highlighted by EIA reports may assist in improving the overall project design, making it more environmentally friendly and sustainable. Some of the improvements may include adoption of green building technologies such as energy efficiency and optimal resource use.
- Achieve sustainable development goals:
Executing and designing projects in ways that minimize negative environmental impacts promotes both national and international sustainable developments goals. It contributes to achieving long term environmental sustainability and safeguards well-being of future generations.
- Facilitate public participation and Transparency:
The EIA process provides an opportunity for public participation, allowing communities and various stakeholders to voice their concerns and contribute to project decision making process. Transparency leads to more socially acceptable and environmentally responsible real estate development projects.
Environmental Impact Assessments are essential for promoting sustainable real estate development. By comprehensively analyzing potential environmental impacts, EIAs help develop crucial mitigation measures, promote sustainable development and ensure socially responsible developments. As the real estate sector continues to adopt sustainability, EIAs will continue to play an important role of responsible and resilient real estate development.