| PRINCIPLES
The potential environmental,
social, and economical impacts of the Project have been the
subject of many years of comprehensive assessment, study and
evaluation by the Sponsors, the Government, domestic and international
Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO), independent consultants
and multilateral development institutions. These studies commenced
in the early 1970s when the Nam Theun was first identified
as having significant hydropower development potential. Following
Laos’ invitation to the World Bank to become involved
in the Project in 1994, the Project’s environmental
and social assessment and study requirements were determined
to be, at an absolute minimum, those required by the World
Bank.
Accordingly, the Project has been designed to meet and often
exceed the
ten applicable World Bank guidelines on environmental
and social issues. Three project areas are considered, namely
the Watershed and Nakai-Nam Theun National Biodiversity Conservation
Area (NNT NBCA), the Nakai Plateau, and the Dowstream areas.
At
the national level, the Government of the Lao PDR has committed
to both the World Bank and the IMF that its policy is to
implement a development framework aimed at poverty reduction
and environmental protection. This policy is viewed by the
international donor community as a unique opportunity for
the Lao PDR to considerably improve the livelihood of its
population, both at local and national levels, in a manner
that is environmentally sustainable.
In general, the Project is widely seen as a model of sustainable
development focussing on the country’s development and
its social and economic benefits to the people.
The Concession Agreement contractually defines, incorporates
and costs all the relevant environmental and social obligations,
including appropriate compensation principles and payments,
that have been identified in the expert studies and that
are to be strictly followed by the Project Company and the
Government.
These environmental and social obligations represent a significant
amount of the total Project cost with the Project undertaking
and funding additional ongoing environmental and social
responsibilities throughout the concession period.
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