Learn to navigate the “mitigation hierarchy” and integrate biodiversity protection measures throughout the project lifecycle. Through real-world case studies and exercises, gain the skills to minimize habitat loss, protect wildlife movement, and enhance biodiversity values in your projects.
Presented by: Juan Quintero (USA) and Aradhna Mathur (USA)
Course level: Intermediate
Language of delivery: English
Prerequisites: None
Homework between sessions: Participants will be divided into groups, depending on the number of participants, and introduced to a course assignment which will be based on a detailed case study. Groups will make short presentations of their assignment during the last session of the course
Infrastructure development has direct, indirect and cumulative impacts with impacts extending beyond the immediate surroundings where construction and use occur. Many impacts on biodiversity are long-term, eventually leading to a reduction in available natural habitat, restriction in the movement of fauna, and decline in population sizes of species. The impacts tend to be complex in affecting not only wildlife population dynamics but also ecosystems, on which both humans and wildlife depend.
The focus of the course is to strengthen the application of the mitigation hierarchy at all levels of the project cycle and strengthen linkages between biodiversity protection and good engineering in design, construction, and operation across all sectors (roads, hydros, wind, and solar). This course, relying on good practice case studies and exercises, will demonstrate practical solutions to protect biodiversity. It will also highlight the opportunities for enhancing biodiversity values in infrastructure projects and the use of indigenous and local knowledge for the identification of mitigation measures.
The course will discuss:
Participants will also receive a comprehensive set of manuals and guidelines related to the course content.
Juan D. Quintero is a Civil and Environmental Engineer, with over 40 years of experience in risk assessment, mitigation and compensation of environmental and social impacts associated with development projects, especially transport and hydroelectric projects built around the world. He received the IAIA Lifetime Achievement Award in May 2016 for “significant contribution to impact assessment leading to mainstreaming biodiversity conservation in infrastructure projects around the world.” Juan is a Certified Assessor for the application of the International Hydropower Association (IHA) Sustainable Protocol for Hydropower development.
Aradhna Mathur is an environmental specialist with over 16 years of experience working on the nexus of conservation and development promoting the concept of Biodiversity Friendly Infrastructure. She has experience in policy analysis, evaluating environmental compliance of developmental projects, and reviewing the application of measures to minimize environmental risks.
Her work includes:
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Pricing: USD$480 for IAIA members/USD$580 for non-members. Please note that payment is due by the registration deadline.
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