Environmental Sciences, asked by sofiwilson, 6 months ago

Short note on impact of local events on environment

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Answered by moonlightmail786
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Event Impact Management

As indicated within the sections above, best practice in events management requires a proactive approach to positive and negative impact management.

Through identifying the potential negative impacts of the event and developing strategies to eliminate or at least minimise these, you can reduce the negative consequences arising from the planning and staging of your event. Likewise, through considering the potential and desired positive impacts that could arise from the event, strategies and plans can be implemented to deliver the desired impacts.

Minimising environmental impacts

A common area of concern arising from the staging of events is the negative environmental impacts that can occur. All events will have some form of environmental impact, which inevitably increase relative to the size of the event.

Common negative environmental impacts include: Pollution from vehicle emissions, noise, chemical, sewerage, ammonia, etc. Litter in the area around the event and on the event site. Litter and waste materials going into landfill, composting or recycling facilities. Congestion and corresponding local air pollution from vehicle emissions. Greenhouse gasses from use of fuel / power. Environmental degradation – where events are taking place outdoors in sensitive environments.

Answered by tanishaahirwar3
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All events will have some form of environmental impact, which inevitably increases relative to the size of the event. Common negative environmental impacts include Pollution from vehicle emissions, noise, chemical, sewerage, ammonia, etc. Litter in the area around the event and on the event site.

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