The development objective of the Road Safety Project of Argentina is to contribute to the reduction of road traffic injuries and fatalities through the strengthening of the country?s institutional framework and management capacity for road safety and the reduction of road crashes in selected pilot corridors. The project is not likely to have significant adverse environmental impacts that are sensitive, diverse, or unprecedented. Direct environmental impacts should not affect an area broader than the sites or facilities subject to physical works of sub-projects. Such impacts are expected to consist potentially of noise, vibration, dust, and traffic disruption. Additional negative impacts during construction may occur due to haulage and final disposal of materials. Most of these impacts can be mitigated by proper designs and environmental and social management measures that have to be followed. The project will not affect indigenous peoples lands, values or practices when civil works are implemented. An Indigenous People Planning Framework will be prepared during project preparation so that, in the unlikely event that indigenous peoples are located in the area of intervention, culturally adequate tools are designed as part of the implementation of road safety educational programs and other activities along these lines.
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Document Date
2010/01/13
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Document Type
Indigenous Peoples Plan
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Report Number
IPP414
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Volume No
3
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Total Volume(s)
5
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Disclosure Date
2010/01/08
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Situacion de las condiciones de salud de los Pueblos Originarios que habitan en la Provincia de Formosa
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Keywords
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Argentina - Road Safety Project : indigenous peoples planning framework (Vol. 3) : Situacion de las condiciones de salud de los Pueblos Originarios que habitan en la Provincia de Formosa (Spanish). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/931271468212376405/Situacion-de-las-condiciones-de-salud-de-los-Pueblos-Originarios-que-habitan-en-la-Provincia-de-Formosa