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    Schools for a healthy environment
    (Live & Learn Environmental Education, 2008) UNICEF, ޔުނިސެފް; Educational Development Center; ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ތަޢުލީމް ކުރިއަރުވާ މަރުކަޒު
    This Flip Chart is designed to be used by teachers and facilitators during relevant school and/or Environment Club activities. The Flip Chart consists of 4 sections: 1. Weather, 2. Water, 3. Waste, 4. Energy. Each section contains background information which should be read out to students. The sections also include activities relevant to that topic. There are suggested times allocated to each activity to help you plan the lesson. On the front of each page is the illustration, visible so the students can find a context for the discussion. The front of the page also contains diagrams for the activities. On the back of the pages is a BACKGROUND FOR TEACHERS, which provides you with information to support the lesson. You may want to use some of the facts in your discussion. Also on the back of the pages are the discussion points which you should read out to stimulate class discussion.
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    Technical Report
    Environmental impact assessment : proposed development of 1120 housing units in Hulhumalé Pruksa-HDC Housing Pvt. Ltd., Maldives
    (2010-12) Blueprint Associates
    This report addresses the environmental concerns of the proposed new development of 1120 Housing apartments by Pruksa- HDC Housing Pvt. Ltd, Hulhumale’ Kaafu Atoll. The primary objective of the project is to provide social hosing needs to those applied for the apartments. The site for the proposed area is located at the heart of Hulhumalé where hospital, public buildings (cafes and restaurants) and main administration building are located. The overall environmental impacts of the project have been assessed using appropriate matrices and the results indicated that the proposed project had net positive impact. That is, the project has no major adverse impacts on the environment as far as current knowledge is concerned. Given that the project has major socio-economic benefits mainly housing, ease of population congestion, improved health and employment, it is recommended to allow the project to proceed as proposed. Environmental monitoring recommended for the project includes the monitoring of groundwater quality and work related incidents and accidents during construction stage and water and energy consumption during construction and operational stage. Groundwater quality monitoring is a requirement under the Terms of Reference and has been included for both construction and operational phases. Noise levels and dust monitoring has not been considered relevant.