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raised and evaluated. To implement
and give continuity to this work, the
staff from the social department
visits the stakeholders at the moment
the activities are being implemented.
However, it has been realized that
the staff from the social department
is not involved in the planning of the
forest management activities.
Consequently, it may hinder the
social performance in terms of
process for identification of new
impacts, evaluation and even
monitoring of the impacts that have
already been identified. OBS 2017-05
There are procedures in place to
document consultation to the
affected parts and to keep records of
the comments that had been
received and measures that had been
taken. On the other hand, there is no
procedure in place to provide
responses to such comments. Minor
CAR 2017-06
The FME adopts measures to
attenuate the negative social impacts
that are caused by the operational
activities. Nevertheless, it was
realized that some of them are not
being sufficient to attenuate the
impacts, such as dust that is
generated in the village known as
Chapecózinho. The community was
visited and it was realized that the
people who live in the main street
where trucks enter and exit suffer
with the dust. Minor CAR 2017-07
P5: Benefits from the
Forest
There is an economical plan in place
which encompasses provision to
bear the costs (environmental, social
and operational) and revenues along
the time. The planning demonstrated
that the enterprise is economically
viable along the time.
None
P6: Environmental
Impact
An environmental impact evaluation
system, which is based on analysis
None