Environmental impact assessment: a comparative review

Environmental impact assessment (EIA) has become a vital management tool worldwide. EIA is a means of evaluating the likely consequences of a proposed major action which will significantly affect the environment, before that action is taken. This key new text provides an authoritative, international...

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1. Verfasser: Wood, Christopher (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Harlow Longman u.a. 1995
Ausgabe:1. publ.
Schriftenreihe:Longman scientific & technical
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Zusammenfassung:Environmental impact assessment (EIA) has become a vital management tool worldwide. EIA is a means of evaluating the likely consequences of a proposed major action which will significantly affect the environment, before that action is taken. This key new text provides an authoritative, international review of environmental impact assessment, comparing systems used in the UK, USA, California, the Netherlands, Canada, the Commonwealth of Australia and New Zealand. Successive chapters discuss each step of the EIA process, each chapter comprising an introductory discussion of appropriate evaluation criteria, a brief examination of methods for the relevant step in the process, and an analysis of its treatment in each of the eight systems under consideration. There is also a discussion of EIA in developing countries
With set criteria and summary tables provided allowing the reader to evaluate further EIA systems within the framework, Environmental Impact Assessment is a core text for upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students of environmental impact assessment with environmental science, environmental studies, geography, planning, law and engineering courses. It will also be of key importance to government officials and planning consultancies
Beschreibung:XVIII, 337 S. graph. Darst.
ISBN:0582236967
0470235578

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