Assessment of impacts is a key task in the formulation of a project. Careful attention is required at this stage to ensure that the existing problems are correctly identified, project objectives are defined and quantified, and risks to their achievement are studied.
The success of this process requires disclosure of information and options to stakeholders, and the collecting of their feedback and opinions.
KEI is fully committed to the participatory approach to planning and project development, and takes great effort in carrying out thorough environmental and social surveys, together with public consultation. This approach reduces the potential for mistakes and delay, and ensures that project funds are well spent.
KEI also maintains a strong capability in natural environmental studies and assessments. This includes evaluation of CO2 emissions reductions of proposed public transport projects under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).