Guide
The Seychelles Planning Authority (SPA) outlines specific guidelines under the Physical Planning (Land Use and Development Plans) Regulations 2023 (SI 90 2023) to ensure that agricultural practices align with sustainability goals. This article provides an overview of the zoning, plot coverage, and environmental considerations essential for responsible agricultural development in Seychelles.
The Seychelles Planning Authority (SPA) has established a structured application process for industrial developments, guiding developers through zoning, environmental assessments, and public consultation requirements. This article provides a detailed overview of the compliance requirements and application steps essential for securing SPA approval for industrial projects.
The Physical Planning (Land Use and Development Plans) Regulations 2023 (SI 90 2023) require industrial developers to adopt strategies for pollution control, energy efficiency, water management, and waste reduction. This guide explores essential environmental requirements and sustainable practices that help industrial developments operate responsibly while minimizing their ecological footprint.
The Physical Planning (Land Use and Development Plans) Regulations 2023 (SI 90 2023) outline specific requirements for industrial zoning, plot coverage, environmental practices, and design standards that foster responsible and sustainable industrial development.
The Seychelles Planning Authority (SPA) encourages developers to adopt sustainable design practices and prioritize community benefits in commercial projects. This article explores key sustainable design principles, including eco-friendly materials, energy efficiency, and waste management, as well as ways in which commercial projects can contribute positively to local communities.
The application process for commercial development involves detailed planning, documentation, and adherence to compliance requirements, from land use to design standards. This guide provides an overview of the compliance and application steps needed to secure approval for commercial projects in Seychelles, highlighting key documents, public participation, and post-approval obligations.
The Physical Planning (Land Use and Development Plans) Regulations 2023 (SI 90 2023) outline critical environmental practices for commercial projects, focusing on stormwater management, energy efficiency, waste control, and conservation measures that align with Seychelles’ commitment to sustainable growth.
The Physical Planning (Land Use and Development Plans) Regulations 2023 (SI 90 2023) outline zoning, plot coverage, environmental, and design guidelines that shape how commercial spaces are planned, built, and integrated into local communities. This guide explores essential regulations and best practices for commercial developments.
Tourism development projects in Seychelles are subject to a comprehensive regulatory framework designed to ensure environmental preservation, community involvement, and sustainable growth. The Seychelles Planning Authority (SPA) oversees the compliance and application process, ensuring that all tourism projects meet strict land use, environmental, and operational standards.
The Physical Planning (Land Use and Development Plans) Regulations 2023 (SI 90 2023) establish stringent environmental guidelines for tourism development to ensure that projects do not harm these irreplaceable resources. In this guide, we explore the environmental impact assessments (EIA) required for tourism projects.
The Physical Planning (Land Use and Development Plans) Regulations 2023 (SI 90 2023) establish guidelines for tourism development to preserve the natural beauty and ecological integrity. These regulations ensure that tourism facilities align with sustainable land use practices, protect local ecosystems, and contribute positively to the country’s social and economic goals.
The Seychelles Planning Authority (SPA) mandates environmental assessments for residential projects that may impact sensitive ecosystems, with particular focus on coastal, wetland, and forested areas. This article explores the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process and outlines key mitigation strategies for minimizing environmental impact in residential developments.