Physical and archaeological “anomalies” and make site surveys
Impact on potential minerals resources
Ancient or archaeological sites around the project sites and evaluation
Surface and groundwater quality changes
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
Distribution and type of habitats, Habitat Mapping by fieldwork with reinforcement of remotely sensed data and GIS presentation
Plant species, avifauna, herpetofauna, mammals, odonates and butterflies,
Seashore ecology including intertidal biological communities, aquatic fauna, sea grass and mangroves etc.
Flora and Fauna
Seasonal variation of flora and fauna; terrestrial vertebrates (particularly mammals and birds) and natural and artificial tree and crop species
Social and Health Assessment
Knowledge of subsistence production systems, village livelihoods and organizations
Rural socio-economics, including forest product and timber utilisation economics
Baseline data collection of demographics, education, employment, community values, concerns and aspirations of the stakeholders and communities; and management plan
Public health system and relevant diseases
Marine Environment
Seabed Sampling, Water Sampling, Water Quality Profiling, Sediment and water quality information
Phytoplankton, Zooplankton and Marine benthonic fauna sampling and identification
Monitoring
Fish monitoring: seasonal data collection for impact on aquatic fauna
The Socio-economic Systems monitoring: Systems which embrace the demographics, organization, health, and welfare of the human populations affected by the projects.
The Regulatory Systems monitoring: The policies, laws, regulations and administrative mechanisms which govern or regulate the Projects Social and Environmental Performance.
The Project Fiducial Record: development of the projects throughout time whether there occur possibility of environmental and social problems.
Environmental Base Line Study
Environmental Soil sampling
Surface and groundwater quality changes
In-situ measurement for surface water and groundwater