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Presentations:
Course Introduction
Exploring the Connect between Biodiversity and Human Well-being and Energy Development
Asha Rajvanshi
An overview of threats to biodiversity from energy development in Oil & Gas and Hydropower Sectors
Vinod B. Mathur
Impacts of wind powe
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Asha Rajvanshi
Impact of coal fired projects on biodiversity and ecosystem functions
Asha Rajvanshi
Why value ecosystem services in impact assessment? Why measure biodiversity values in economic terms?
Vinod B. Mathur
Mainstreaming ecosystem benefits in impact assessment: Introduction to economic valuation tools and techniques
Asha Rajvanshi
EIA Framework: Guidance on Entry Points for Incorporating Ecosystem Services Approach into Assessment Framework
Asha Rajvanshi
Mitigation options to encourage green developments
Asha Rajvanshi
The concept of biodiversity offsets
Asha Rajvanshi
Application of Biodiversity Offsets for Responsible Development Case Examples
Vinod B. Mathur
Moving from project level EIAs to sectoral EAs: Relevance of Cumulative Environment Impact Assessment in Hydropower planning
Vinod B. Mathur & Asha Rajvanshi
Last Updated: October 6, 2015