Findings of this study could contribute to wider international experience of EIA performance in developing countries. Glasson, R. Therivel and A. Ahmed and C. El-Fadl and M. Ramjeawon and R. Zeremariam and N. Haydar and K.
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Amphibian Evolution. Cowen's History of Life. Practical Field Ecology. A Field Guide to British Rivers. Browse titles from Blackwell. Register No. Skickas inom vardagar. International debate focuses on its enhancement to meet the challenges of sustainable development, as well as facilitating scientifically robust, integrated and participative decision--making. This handbook hopes to contribute an international, multidisciplinary, ready--reference source to this debate.
This first volume addresses EIA principles, process and methods. Part 1 maps the EIA process and its impact on decision.
It positions EIA in the context of sustainable development and relative to other decision tools, including economic valuation. It also positions strategic environmental assessment SEA in a similar way. Part 2 addresses the elements of the EIA process and significant impact assessment topicsair, water, ecological, social, risk, landscape and visualnot only in terms of good practice but also methodological evolution.
This volume concludes by addressing cumulative impact assessment and SEA methods. It uses a number of project types to provide a how to doa guidance and addresses practice in policy and plan assessment. This volume should be read by legislators, decision--makers, economists, developers, industrial managers and consultants involved in this significant field.
Volume I addresses EIA principles, process and methods. Part 1 maps the EIA process and its impact on decision. It positions EIA in the context of sustainable development and relative to other decision tools, including economic valuation.
It also positions strategic environmental assessment SEA in a similar way. Part 2 addresses the elements of the EIA process and significant impact assessment topics air, water, ecological, social, risk, landscape and visual not only in terms of good practice but also methodological evolution. This volume concludes by addressing cumulative impact assessment and SEA methods.
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