Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment is designed to be the primary text for teaching environmental impact assessment. The focus is procedural training in EIA, with an emphasis on good principles and practices of EIA. It provides extensive case studies, most of which are Canadian while the others are American, European, and Australian.
First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
A revised text featuring more case studies, illuminating the role of consultants, clients, local authorities and environmental agencies in the EIA process, and procedures and conventions for assessment arising out of changes in the legal ...
This book discusses the big ideas behind EIA thinking and practice.
Looking at the importance of environmental impact assessements, this title includes all the latest theoretical and practical procedures of EIA, as well as including the latest changes to UK legislation.
This book discusses the big ideas behind EIA thinking and practice.
This comprehensive treatment of environmental impact assessment (EIA) provides an authoritative contemporary review of theory and practice over the past ten years.
Under the best of circumstances, preparing an environmental impact assessment (EIA) can be a complex and challenging task.
Edited by Joe Weston, the book draws on contributions from a number of practising experts in the field and covers topics such as: assessing the need for EIAs; the environmental team; scoping and public participation; internal and external ...
Offers a comprehensive coverage of the methods used in environmental impact assessment, which is now firmly established as an obligatory procedure in proposing or launching any development project with possible impacts on the environment.
This book charts the history of the application of science in environmental impact assessment (EIA) and provides a conceptual and technical overview of scientific developments associated with EIA since its inception in the early 1970s.