Environmental Impact Assessment of Road from Ujjain to Jaora
AshwiniJajda Modi1, N. P. Shinkar2
1Ashwini Jajda Modi, M. Tech Env. Engg. Student at Govt. College of Engineering, Amravati, India.
2N. P. Shinkar, Department of Civil Engineering, Lecturer at Govt. College of Engineering, Amravati, India.
Manuscript received on March 02, 2012. | Revised Manuscript received on March 31, 2012. | Manuscript published on April 30, 2012. | PP: 279-284 | Volume-1 Issue-4, April 2012 | Retrieval Number: D0358041412/2012©BEIESP
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Abstract: This paper is related to “Environmental Impact Assessment of Road from Ujjain to Jaora”. As the EIA report i.e. Environmental Impact Assessment contains the detail study about the positive as well as negative effects on the plants, human, animals and Environment. Our capacity for destruction is illustrated through the deterioration of the ozone layer, through the extinction of species, and through mass deforestation and desertification. In many parts of the world, economic development projects directed at improving levels of material comfort have had unintended detrimental effects on people and natural resources. Water, land, and air have been degraded to the point where they can no longer sustain existing levels of development and quality of life. We know that as, India is an developing country and economic development in developing countries has been focused on immediate economic gains environmental protection has not been a priority because the economic losses from environmental degradation often occur long after the economic benefits of development have been realized.
Keywords: EIA,EMP, EPA, MOEF, Desertification, Deforestation.