| Environmental Impact Assessment - EIA دراسات التأثير البيئي 5 DAY WORKSHOP BY Edward Bahout Date:TBA,Place: 2006, CROWNE PLAZA, KUWAIT Attend this highly successful workshop and gain experience on how to a successful assess the environmental impacts of projects. |
| ’Modules of the workshop -By the end of the program, participants will be familiarised with the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) concepts, its role, use and requirements and will be able to: • Identify the correct elements of an EIA process. • Learn how to properly prepare the terms of reference of an EIA study. • Discover the various stakeholders involved in an EIA and their responsibilities. • Review and assess an EIA study report. Course Topics:
Who Should Attend Managers and technical personnel from the private and public sectors who are involved in project development at all stages, from identification, to feasibility assessment, preliminary and detailed design, permitting, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, auditing Course Fee • Course fee 950 per participate. • Special discount for group registration. • Please see acceptable methods of payment in the online registration form |
Register Online: http://www.NCDKuwait.com |
For more Information, contact NCD Kuwait, P O Box 62241, Kuwait Tel: +965 456 2121 Fax: +965 456 4141 E-mail: info@NCDKuwait.com In Corporation with Said Fataha Consultancy Office P. O. Box 233 Bruit - LEBANON |
| Edward Bahout ESCP-EAP - European School of Management Paris, France 2002, Ph.D. McGill University, Montreal, Quebec – Canada 1994, Masters in Environmental Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec – Canada 1993, Bachelor of Civil Engineering, American University of Beirut (A.U.B.), Beirut, Lebanon 1991.Deputy Team Leader (Long-Term Freelance Expert), Partex – Thales – Sema (European Joint Venture), Council for Development and Reconstruction (CDR) Beirut - Lebanonsince 2002-now, Project Manager, Libanconsult – Consulting Engineers Lebanon 1994-2001, Environmental Impact Assessment Expert, Geotechnical Research Centre, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec – Canada, 1993-1994. |