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GRAVITY GOODS ROPEWAY
12.2 Biological Impact
Possible impact of gravity ropeway on existing vegetation, forest resources, wild life and crops should
be assessed. These may include cutting of trees along the ropeway alignment, loss of cropping due to
change in land use among others.
12.3 Physical Impact
The possible hazards or disturbances on the existing geological stability should also be checked.
12.5 Recommended Mitigation Measures
After the assessment, mitigation measures are to be identified for each adverse impact. The mitigation
measures will depend upon the severity of the impact, costs involved and resources available. Gravity
ropeways are small in scale and the cost involved is less compared to other large scale infrastructure
projects. Thus, it cannot afford huge and costly mitigation measures. Generally, it is recommended to
change the alignment if it demands huge mitigation efforts or measures.
12.6 Check List for Environmental Parameters
Table 5: Checklist for environmental parameters
Action affecting
environmental resources
Possible impacts on environment
Recommended mitigation measures
Alignment selection
Survey
Construction
Operation
Loss of agricultural land
Encroachment of local forest
Land dispute
Crossing or proximity to public facilities/
infrastructure like road, bridge and
electric transmission line
Involvement of local communities during the
alignment selection
Avoid public facilities/infrastructure and
agricultural land as far as possible during
selection of alignment
Risk assessment should be carried out and
proper and satisfactory safety measures should
be provided
Loss of agricultural products
Loss of forest resources and vegetation
Carry out the survey during off-season
Avoid agricultural land as far as possible
Minimise the disturbance to forest and natural
vegetation during surveying
Soil erosion
Possibility of land slides
Loss of agricultural land or crops
Loss of forest resources and vegetation
products
Disturbance to the wildlife
Control/limit cut and fill and debris during the
construction
Carry out the construction work during off
farming and/or festive season if possible
Plan the construction period with community
Displacement of local porters
Social conflict on benefit sharing
Change in land use and land values
Support them to adopt alternative profession
Ensure equitable distribution of benefit
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