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Acknowledgement
This research was initiated by Willend Associates Limited (Willend) and written by
Fothergill Training & Consulting Limited (Fothergill).
Funding for the research was made possible by Willend and UK Department for
International Trade (Internalisation Fund). Note: The Department for International
Trade and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy merged in
2023 to form the Department for Business and Trade.
Willend and Fothergill would like to offer their thanks and acknowledge the significant
contribution of many individuals from the following organisations who committed time
and energy to the successful completion of this study:
Department for
International Trade
Disclaimer
This document provides perspective about what the Authors identified as current
progress in the application of digital approaches and technology in and around
environmental impact assessment (EIA) in Nigeria at the time of publication. It is
provided only as a general public service to the professional community and does
not constitute the provision of legal or technical advice. Since jurisdictions vary
greatly in their laws and requirements, practitioners will always need to confirm
the expectations in any context in which they work. Reference to any organisation,
company or corporation in this document does not necessarily constitute
endorsement or support. The Authors accept no liability for errors or omissions, or for
any consequences that may come from following the contents.
Suggested Citation:
Fothergill, J. (2023) Enabling Digital Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in Nigeria,
FothergillTC Ltd and Willend Associates
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