Benfield Hazard Research Centre, CARE International 2005 | Guidelines for Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment in Disasters Prepared by Kelly C. - How to define and prioritize potential environmental impacts in disaster situations.
A Quick Guide to REAs in a disasters (based on the Guidelines) Prepared by Kelly C. | 
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CARE International 2006 | Rapid Environmental Assessment e-Learning Course - A self-learn module introducing the basics of REAs
- Programme size 178 MB
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Lutheran World Federation, Department for World Service 2003 | Environmental Reporting, Monitoring and Evaluation in LWF/DWS. A toolbox for LWF/DWS country programs - How to address environmental aspects in planning, monitoring, evaluation and reporting of projects
- Tools for environmental management and environmental assessment
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UNHCR CARE International 2005 | FRAME Toolkit: Framework for Assessing, Monitoring and Evaluating the environment in refugee-related operations - tools and guidelines on environmental assessments, rapid environmental assessments, community environmental action planning (CEAPs), environmental indicators, geographic information systems (GIS), and evaluations
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UNEP 2008 | Environmental Needs Assessment in Post-Disaster Situations. A Practical Guide for Implementation. Draft guide - Intended as a first step towards elaborating a systematic approach to addressing and assessing environmental impacts and concerns following natural disasters -especially those issues which might have a negative impact on the safety and welfare of people
- Primarily designed to inform and influence the early recovery process
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UNEP 2007 | Sudan Post-Conflict Environmental Assessment |  |
UNEP 2007 | Synthesis Report. Sudan Post-Conflict Environmental Assessment - an overview of the environment of Sudan and the assessment process
- analysis and recommendations for the major cross-cutting issues: climate change, desertification, conflict, and population displacement
- analysis and recommendations for key environmental issues in nine different sectors (urban/health, industry, agriculture, forestry, water, wildlife, marine environment, law and foreign aid)
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UN/OCHA 2005 | Rapid Assessment and Development of an Environmental Action Plan for Selected Internally Displaced Population Camps. Pilot Study, Darfur, Sudan - Intended as a first step towards elaborating a systematic approach to addressing environmental issues in and around settlements for internally displaced people, especially those issues which might have an urgent negative impact on the health and welfare of these people
- Intended as a pilot tool and will be revised further as field tests are carried out
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| OCHA - UNEP Joint Environment Unit | Hazard Identification Tool (HIT). Identifying secondary/environmental risks after natural disasters - Available on OCHA website: Hazard Identification Tool
- Based on the Flash Environmental Assessment Tool (FEAT). The HIT can be seen as a simplified country-application of the FEAT
- The objective of the HIT is to alert the UN Country Team after the natural disaster to potential secondary risks posed by large infrastructure and industrial facilities containing hazardous materials located in the affected area. This information can be shared with local and national authorities
- Can be used at different levels in the disaster management cycle: from response to response preparedness and disaster risk reduction activities
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OCHA - UNEP Joint Environment Unit 2009 | The Flash Environmental Assessment Tool (FEAT). To identify acute environmental risks immediately following disasters. Version 1.1 - A “first aid” tool to identify environmental impacts, and support initial response actions in disaster contexts
- Focuses primarily on immediate and acute impacts arising from released hazardous chemicals. Provides also information on physical impacts to the natural environment, such as soil erosion and salt water intrusion
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