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Evaluating Implementation Rate of Wildlife Mitigation Measures in the Environmental Impact Assessment

  • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Abbr : J EIA
  • 2022, 31(6), pp.359-368
  • Publisher : Korean Society Of Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Research Area : Engineering > Environmental Engineering
  • Received : May 30, 2022
  • Accepted : November 28, 2022
  • Published : December 31, 2022

Lee Jihoon 1 Eunsub Kim 2 MO YONG WON 1 Lee, Dong Kun 2

1영남대학교
2서울대학교

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ABSTRACT

It is essential to increase the implementation rate in order to increase the effectiveness of mitigation measures that can mitigate the negative impact of development projects. In the case of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA),research on the implementation evaluation of development projects is insufficient, even though the effectiveness of mitigation measures has been steadily raised. Therefore, this study evaluated the implementation rate of the mitigation measures and identified the cause of the difference in the implementation rate for each mitigation measures in order to understand the current status of the ecological mitigation measures. The implementation rate of urban and road development projects mitigation measures was 56.0% and 64.4%, respectively. the implementation rate of ‘Monitoring’ mitigation measures was the highest in all development project. But, ‘Habitat creation’ and ‘Accident prevention measures’ were low. In addition, it was found that the implementation rate of the mitigation measures were high when the contents of the mitigation measure described in the report were specific. Through this study, it was found that in order to increase the implementation rate of the EIA ecological environment animal mitigation measures, it is necessary to reflect the environmental and geographical characteristics of the target site in detail. Furthermore, it is judged that this study can be used as a basic basis for enhancing the effectiveness of the EIA system introduced to mitigate the negative impact on the environment.

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