Within the framework of the training sessions “Learning Environmental Culture in Higher Education”, a session dedicated to the topic “Current legislation in the Environmental Impact Assessment process in Panama” will be held. This event will be held virtually on August 30 and will feature a presentation by expert Francisco Cortés. Participation is by prior registration.
The main objective of the training is to inform and update participants on the current legislation that governs the environmental impact assessment process in Panama. This process is essential to ensure that projects and activities that may have significant effects on the environment are evaluated in a rigorous and transparent manner. Understanding and correctly applying this legislation is essential for the protection and conservation of the country's natural resources.
Speaker Francisco Cortés, with his vast experience in the area, will offer a detailed overview of the current legal frameworks, the procedures required to carry out environmental assessments and the responsibilities of the different parties involved. This session will provide attendees with the necessary tools to comply with legal requirements and promote sustainable practices in their projects.
Discussing current legislation on environmental impact assessment is crucial to fostering a culture of compliance and environmental responsibility. The correct application of these laws not only protects the environment, but also ensures sustainable development and public health. This training is an opportunity for students, professionals and other interested parties to stay up-to-date and prepared to effectively contribute to environmental management in Panama.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn and update yourself on a topic so relevant to environmental sustainability in Panama. Register now and ensure your participation!