Methods of environmental impact assessment
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Methods of environmental impact assessment
(The natural and built environment series, 2)
UCL Press, 1995
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: hbk ISBN 9781857282146
Description
This text 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. It is intended for students of environmental science and environmental studies, or planning, particularly those taking courses in environmental impact assessment; also for professionals and reseachers in any environmentally orientated disciplines or activities.
Table of Contents
- Socio-economic impacts, John Glasson and Andrew Chadwick
- traffic, Aidan Hughes
- Visual and Landscape impacts, Brian Goodey
- Archaeological and material assets, Nicola Bourdillon
- Air and climate, Derek Elsom
- Geology, soils and agriculture, Martin Hodson
- Hydrology, Peter Morris
- Terrestrial flora, Peter Morris
- Terrestrial fauna, David Thurling
- Freshwater ecosystems, Jeremy Biggs et al
- Interrelations between impacts, and integration of impacts, Riki Therivel. Contents.
- Volume
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: pbk ISBN 9781857282153
Description
This text 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 consequences for the environment. It is intended for students of environmental science and environmental studies, or planning, particularly those taking courses in environmental impact assessment as well as for professionals and researchers in any disciplines or activities with an environmental focus.
Table of Contents
- Socio-economic impacts, John Glasson and Andrew Chadwick
- traffic, Aidan Hughes
- visual and landscape impacts, Brian Goodey
- archaeological and material assets, Nicola Bourdillon
- air and climate, Derek Elsom
- geology, soils and agriculture, Martin Hodson
- hydrology, Peter Morris
- terrestrial flora, Peter Morris
- terrestrial fauna, David Thurling
- freshwater ecosystems, Jeremy Biggs et al
- interrelations between impacts, and integration of impacts, Riki Therivel. Part contents.
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