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Title: | Environmental impact assessment for the construction of additions at B. Landaa Giraavaru |
Authors: | Systems Engineering and Marine Consulting |
Keywords: | Resort development projects Addition construction Legislative and regulatory considerations Climate Hydronamics Geology and geomorphology Marine environment Constructional impacts Operational impacts Mitigation measures Environmental monitoring program Environmental impact assessments |
Issue Date: | Mar-2014 |
Citation: | Systems Engineering and Marine Consulting. (2014). Environmental impact assessment for the construction of additions at B. Landaa Giraavaru. Male': Maldives |
Abstract: | The potential environmental impacts associated with the construction of Additions at Landaa
Giraavaru are assessed in the present report. Landaa Giraavaru Resort is looking to upgrade its facilities with a wedding pavilion, a new line
employee block and an upper floor at the management block. The wedding pavilion is required in
order to provide a response to the existing tourist demand of celebrating nuptials in a separate and
intimate environment. The staff buildings are required to accommodate the increasing number of
employees. In order to meet the highest standards, the wedding pavilion has been designed as an overwater
structure, not connected to land. Landaa Giraavaru has been developed since 2004 by Landaa Giraavaru Pvt. Ltd. as a tourist resort
and is operated by Four Seasons. The proponent contracted Seamarc Pvt. Ltd. to carry out the survey
and environmental impact assessment for the current project. The assessment analyses the environmental conditions at the site with regard to the proposed activities, in order to forecast the impacts. It then proposes solutions, alternatives and mitigation
measures to minimize negative impacts and maximize benefits from the project. Main equipment to be used is a floating barge, concrete mixer, excavators and general construction tools operated by the resort engineering department. The present development follows the legislation, plans, policies, guidelines and international conventions outlined by the Environmental Protection and Preservation Act (EPPA) of the Maldives
and the Maldives Tourism Act of Maldives. There are many stakeholders that can affect and be affected by the development projects. The project proponent has a duty to conserve the environment and the environmental consultants play a major
role in informed decision making and communication of information. The MOT, MEE and EPA are
responsible to implement the EIA process. Impacts to the environment are divided into two. Impacts during construction - physical and indirect
impacts are predicted using survey results and past experiences - and impacts during operations-.
Limitations in impact prediction are possible. Significant impacts assessed include: disturbance of sea bed, modification of the hydrodynamic
regime, loss of habitats and vegetation, sedimentation due to sediment plume, noise, smell and other
disturbances to habitats as well as greenhouse gas emissions.The no-project scenario will lead to the lack of updated facilities for the resort’s operation. Alternatives to the proposed project has been studied -including different locations of the buildingsfinding
many disadvantages. Mitigation measures will be adopted for each of the impacts mentioned. Monitoring to determine the efficiency of the mitigation measures and environmental impact
monitoring will be carried out under the supervision of environmental consultants. |
URI: | http://saruna.mnu.edu.mv/jspui/handle/123456789/4201 |
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