REF: JBC / SECTOR-07 / EIA

Sustainability that survives a regulator's second look.

Practical EIA training for the people responsible for proving a project's environmental case, not just stating it.

Assessment & mitigation fieldwork Assessment & mitigation fieldwork
Overview

An assessment is only as good as the questions it can withstand.

A weak environmental impact assessment doesn't usually fail at the writing stage — it fails when a regulator, community stakeholder or auditor starts asking follow-up questions the methodology can't support.

This track is built to produce assessments that hold up under that scrutiny: sound methodology, a working knowledge of the regulatory frameworks that actually apply, and mitigation strategies specific enough to be implemented, not just listed.

Key Courses

Three courses inside this track.

01

EIA Methodologies

Structuring an assessment with a methodology rigorous enough to withstand technical and regulatory challenge.

02

Regulatory Frameworks

Understanding the specific frameworks and approval processes that govern projects in Nigeria and the wider region.

03

Mitigation Strategies

Designing mitigation measures specific enough to be implemented and monitored, not just listed as good intentions.

Who Should Attend

Built for the people who have to defend the assessment, not just write it.

Environmental consultants

Producing assessments for client or regulatory submission

Project managers

Responsible for environmental compliance on a project

Regulators & policy teams

Reviewing or setting environmental approval standards

Ready to build an assessment that holds up under scrutiny?

Tell us about the project and the regulatory context — we'll scope it.

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