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Efficient and empowered authority urged for CPEC

Efficient and empowered authority urged for CPEC Islamabad March 14, 2021 Islamabad: Speaking at a national webinar on Saturday, the experts feared that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) might become a debt trap if the authorities did not efficiently actualize the targets of the game-changer initiative. The institutions, experts and the public at large are still unclear about the scope and targets of the CPEC where the Pakistan government has committed billions of dollars to pool in on high rates of interest. They said a fact-based narrative building is very important while the enemies and unwise friends are spreading rumours for their own vested interests and to malign the CPEC initiatives. One-window operation shall be the backbone of the agricultural and industrial phase of the CPEC which should be handled by the relevant and expert human resource.

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Black Iron Initiates Environmental Impact Assessment

Press release content from Accesswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Black Iron Initiates Environmental Impact Assessment March 8, 2021 GMT TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / March 8, 2021 / Black Iron Inc. (“Black Iron” or the “Company”) (TSX:BKI)(OTC PINK:BKIRF)(FSE:BIN) is pleased to announce the engagement of Environmental Resources Management (“ERM”) to conduct an environmental and social impact assessment (“ESIA”) on its Shymanivske iron ore project (the “Project”). The ESIA is a very important process used to identify likely environmental and social impacts of a project at the design stage to recommend ways to reduce adverse impacts and achieve environmental and social benefits in an economical manner. Completion of an ESIA is a critical path item for Black Iron to secure the necessary permits for Project construction.

Online Training for the Periodic Reporting Exercise in Asia and the Pacific: Management Plans & Impact Assessments

Search 25 February 2021 © UNESCO The World Heritage Centre is organising a series of online training sessions to accompany States Parties in Asia and the Pacific as they carry out the Third Cycle of Periodic Reporting. This session is dedicated to Management Plans & Impact Assessments and focus on the following: Reporting on Management Plans and Impact Assessments in the Periodic Reporting questionnaire, Requirements for Management Plans under the 1972 Convention, Management documents for different types of heritage, Integrating Management Plans with other management documents, What are Heritage Impact Assessments, Environmental Impact Assessments and Strategic Environmental Assessments? When to commission Impact Assessments? How to integrate OUV into assessments?

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