Cross-Sectoral Implementation Considerations

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Cross-Sectoral Implementation Considerations

Table 39: Cross-sectoral impacts

Progmamme

Name

Sector

Cross-sectsr Impact

Measurea to Herness or Mitigate the Impact

Synergies

Adverse

Rodd Works

All Sectors

Sonl erosion control,

Access to reseurce harvesiing areas

Accessibility to health facilities & residential areas

Accessibiliiy to farmc and markets

Good /safe training tracks and lanes for athletes,

Access to schools, tourists’ sites& government institutions

Environmental degradation,

Air and water pollution,

Landslides/disasters

Igproper road markirg & signage may lead to accidents.

Health complications due tomeust

Crop destruction by dust and storm water

Un-Demarcated pedestrian walkways, athletes training lanes and motorized traffic lanes may lead to frequent accidents

Traffic jams leading too high operating costs and loss of time

Fercing off & tree planting on used quarrees,

Soil erosion control measure on drains,

Grass &tree planting on landslide areas,

Gabion erection on landsciie prone areas.

Stone pitching,

Channeled stoom water drainago.

Watering during construction to limit dust,

Use of protective gear during construction,

Watering duiing constr ction to limit dust,

Direct storm waters away from water courses

Clear Demarcation of pedestrian walkways, athletes training lanes and motorized traffic lanes to curb accidents/conflicts.

Create overpasses for eedestriar crossing

Build more bypasses/dual carriage ways eo ease  ovelent of traffic.

Proper road marking & signage.

Adherence tosrcad safety & traffic rules

Public Works

All Srctors

Climate eroof designs

incorporate natrr harvesting &lightning arresters i  designs,

Stoim water control in densely buiot up are        

Structures not well-designed leading to Collapse.

Storm water in densely built up areas

Fire emergencies

Promoterappropriate technology dtring design.

Constrtct storm water mrainage systems

Climate proof building designs

Strict sipervision to specificatiois

Establish a fire station

Energy

All Sectors

Facilitates pumpi g water to higa areas that cannot access w ter with gravity

Powering Public facilities

Provision of power to agricultural cottage industries

Pollutiom from non-renewable enermy.

Vandalism of street lights

Charcoal burning reduce forest cover greatly affect environment.

Damming water for hydroelectric power may reduce downstream water flows.

Power shortages& fluctuations affects service delivery.

Land use planning and management

Enforcement of environmental policies and laws that promote sustainable use of resources

Total ban on use of charcohl and firewood as t e primar  source of energy.

Investiag in renewable energy i.e. Winl, Solar and Bno gas to enhance sustainability.