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Environmental Impact Assessment: A Comparative Review

Environmental Impact Assessment: A Comparative Review
 

Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is a way of evaluating the likely consequences of a proposed action on the environment. This is a comparative, step-by-step review of international environmental impact assessment procedures and practice, using examples from various countries... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780582369696
Published 31 July 2002 by Pearson Education
Format Paperback, 2nd Revised edition
Author(s) By Wood, Chris

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ISBN-13 9780582369696
ISBN-10 058236969X
Stock Available
Status Internationally sourced on backorder; allow 4-8 weeks
Publisher Pearson Education
Imprint Prentice-Hall
Publication Date 31 July 2002
International Publication Date 30 July 2002
Publication Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Format Paperback, 2nd Revised edition
Edition 2nd Revised edition
Author(s) By Wood, Chris
Category Regional & Area Planning
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
Library of Congress Environmental impact analysis, Environmental impact analysis.
NBS Text Geography & Earth Science: Textbooks & Study Guides
ONIX Text Professional and scholarly
Number of Pages 432
Dimensions Width: 162mm
Height: 234mm
Spine: 23mm
Weight 652g
Dewey Code 333.714
Catalogue Code Not specified

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Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is a vital means of evaluating the likely consequences of a proposed major action, which will significantly affect the environment, before the action is taken. The first edition of this internationally cited text on the topic has been described as 'a major contribution to the literature on the international practice of EIA' (Town Planning Review).The second edition provides an extensively rewritten, updated, authoritative, international review of EIA, comparing systems used in the UK, USA, the Netherlands, Canada, the Commonwealth of Australia, New Zealand and (new in this edition) South Africa.Key features: *provides a unique introduction to the nature and history of EIA *explores the nature of best practice in EIA *describes national EIA procedures in detail *indicates the direction of future development in EIA *employs an evaluative approach applicable to any EIA system *discusses the rapidly emerging field of strategic environmental assessment Successive chapters discuss each step of the EIA process, each chapter comprising an introductory discussion of approaches to achieving the step, appropriate evaluation criteria, and an analysis of its treatment in each of the seven national systems. Environmental Impact Assessment is a core text for upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students of environmental impact assessment, environmental science, environmental studies, environmental management, geography, planning, law and engineering. It has also proved to be of key importance to government officials, academics and planning consultancies worldwide.The Author:Christopher Wood is Professor of Environmental Planning and Co-Director of the EIA Centre, School of Planning and Landscape, University of Manchester.

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