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Environmental studies

Environmental Permit Application (EPA)

The application of permit is reviewd by responsible authority, which may grant additional research requirements or NOC/Environmental Permit for the project.

This includes the planning of project summary, building timeline and activities, potential environmental implications and proposals for future environmental studies invloved.

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Preliminary Environment Report (PER)

The Preliminary Environment Report (PER) includes the basic environmental evaluation of a project and options before preparing it. This anticipates the environmental restrictions that can impact the architecture, options, prices, timeline and execution of projects. It calculated the extent, timeline and costs associated with the resulting environmental enforcement phase and the assumptions and uncertainities used to create those figures in its report.

This includes the planning of project summary, building timeline and activities, potential environmental implications and proposals for future environmental studies invloved.

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Environmental impact assessment (EIA)

Environmental impact Assessment (EIA) is a method od evaluating the possible environmental effects of a potential project or development, taking into account all beneficial and detrimental socio-economic, cultural and human-health impacts.

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construction environment management plan (CEMP)

Construction and the build environment affect a development's surrounding environvenment in different ways. Building construction ca cause variuos pollutants, such as noise, air, water and land pollution. If not properly managed, these can lead to environmental hazards such as groundwater contamination, air pollution and land erosion.

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Operational environment management plan (OEMP)

The OEMP is a site-specific, project-specific strategy designed to ensure that environmental management standards are implemented during a project's commissioning and operational phases.

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Environmental Action Plan (EAP)

EAP is a living document that establishes a commitment and procedures to measure and decrease the firm's environmental impact in key areas, including consumables, indoor envirnomental quality, energy use, water use, transportation, renovations and greenhouse gas emission.

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Environmental Audit Plan

Environmental audits play a key role in sustainability. This keeps businesses and organizations accountable by reviewing their activities and deciding what procedures are expected to be placed in order to ensure that such entities meet the correct regulations.

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Decommissioning Environment Management Plan (DEMP)

The DEMP is a site-specific plan developed to ensure adequate environmental management practices are followed during a project's decommissioning phases. It details all the activities of remediation, restoration, site control and monitoring that will continue once the immediate decommissioning activities are complete. It is desigened to eliminate the proponent's long-term liability issues concerning the project site.

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Estidama

Estidama, which is the Arabic word for “SUSTAINABILITY”, is the intellectual legacy of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and a manifestation of visionary governance promoting thoughtful and responsible development. It is an initiative developed and promoted by the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council (UPC) which aimed to define how contemporary, sustainable Arab Capital should look and how it could live.

The ultimate goal of Estidama is to preserve and enrich Abu Dhabi's physical and cultural identity, while creating an always improving quality of life for its residents on four equal pillars of sustainability: environmental, economic, social, and cultural.

Estidama arose from the need to properly plan, design, construct and operate sustainable developments with respect to the traditions embedded within the rich local culture on one hand and the harsh climatic nature of the region on the other.

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LEED

LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is a Green Building Rating System developed by the U.S Green Building Council (USGBC). It is introduced in the market in a large number of countries to change the way of thinking about how buildings and communities are planned, constructed, maintained and operated.

LEED certification provides independent verification of a building or neighborhood’s green features, allowing for the design, construction, operations and maintenance of resource-efficient, high-performing, healthy, cost-effective buildings. LEED certification means healthier, more productive places, reduced stress on the environment by encouraging energy and resource-efficient buildings, and savings from increased building value, higher lease rates and decreased utility costs.

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