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Title: Environmental impact assessment for the redevelopment of the existing football field on N. Maafaru
Authors: Saleem, Mariyam
Le Berre, Thomas
Athfal, Moosa
Abdul Sattar, Shahaama
Adam Manik, Fathmath
Issue Date: Oct-2007
Publisher: Systems Engineering And Marine Consulting
Citation: Saleem, M., Le Berre, T., Athfal, M., Abdul Sattar, S. & Adam Manik, F. (2007). Environmental impact assessment for the redevelopment of the existing football field on N. Maafaru. Male' : Systems Engineering And Marine Consulting
Abstract: The present report assesses the potential environmental impacts associated with the removal of coconut palms and trees related to the redevelopment of the existing football field at N. Maafaru. The island was flooded about 1.5 to 1.8 m during the 2004 Asian Tsunami and infrastructure damage was substantial with complete destruction of about 20 houses. As part of the tsunami recovery and rehabilitation project, the Canadian Red Cross has offered to provide financial support for the clearing of the periphery of the existing football ground and for construction of a boundary wall and fencing. This project is thus expected to enhance the livelihood of the Maafaru population, especially the youth by providing a safe and secure ground for recreation and sports activities. An additional advantage is the location of the football grounds being adjacent to the school, making it a convenient place to carry out the school extra curricular activities.
URI: http://saruna.mnu.edu.mv/jspui/handle/123456789/7598
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