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Scoping advice on Port de Sèmè-Podji in Benin

Project details

Status

Issued

Country

Benin

Activity type

ESIA/SEA advice

Subject

Coastal zone management, Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), Environmental management, Infrastructure, Ports, Safety, Scoping, Social Impact Assessment

Last modified

19 March 2019

The Agence Béninoise pour l’Environnement (ABE) requested the NCEA to advise about the scope of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) for the new deep sea port Sèmè-Podji.

Significant details

A NCEA working group visited Benin in June 2015. The Pétrolin Group was developer of this new deepwater port at Sèmè-Kpodji, Benin. The Benin Environment Agency (ABE) is responsible for overseeing that procedure and for the project’s environmental certification, has asked the Netherlands Commission for Environmental Assessment (NCEA) to advice about the scope of the ESIA report. (Later the same working group adviced about the review once the ESIA report was finished). The port was to be located 10 km east of Cotonou, and to form part of the infrastructure network that connects west African countries to the rest of the world. Recommendations included the environmental and social management, safety management, and the lay-out of port facilities. During its visit, the NCEA working group informally inspected the existing port of Cotonou upon invitation by the port authorities. It also presented the case of Rotterdam port at a seminar about sustainable port development.

Advisory reports and other documents

29 Jul 2015: Advisory review

31 Jul 2015: Other

Parties involved

Members of the working group

Fulco Jongsma

drs. Hans Ronald Jan van Maanen

prof. dr. ir. Dano Roelvink

Ir. Wim Vlemmix

Chair

prof. dr. ir. Rudy Rabbinge

Technical secretary

dr. Sibout Nooteboom