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Nov 05, 2024
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A sharply dressed black consultant, wearing a crisp white shirt and tailored pants, stands in the midst of a lush Jamaican landscape, surrounded by towering trees and vibrant greenery, as he meticulously conducts an Environmental Assessment, with a serious and focused expression. The scene is bathed in the warm, golden light of a Caribbean afternoon, with subtle shadows dancing across his face and clothing, evoking a sense of depth and dimensionality.

An Environmental Assessment (EA) is a preliminary evaluation used to identify and predict potential environmental impacts of a proposed project, aiming to prevent or minimize harm to the environment before development begins. In Jamaica, particularly in real estate, an EA is essential for projects that may have low to moderate impacts, serving as a first layer of environmental oversight. Here, the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) uses EAs to screen projects, determining if they require further study or if they can proceed with minor mitigation measures. Globally, EAs are a standard practice in many countries, forming part of broader environmental laws that safeguard natural resources and local communities from development risks. They are widely applied in urban planning, infrastructure development, and construction projects, ensuring that any potential harm to ecosystems, biodiversity, and public health is identified early on. An EA involves collecting data, consulting …

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