Impact Assessment Guidelines: The Role of the No-build Alternative in the Evaluation of Transportation Projects |
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... sections : Section A presents an overview of the impact assessment process ; Section B discusses techniques for forecasting socio - economic and trans- portation variables ; and Section C recommends methodologies for assessing thirteen ...
... sections : Section A presents an overview of the impact assessment process ; Section B discusses techniques for forecasting socio - economic and trans- portation variables ; and Section C recommends methodologies for assessing thirteen ...
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... Section Specify Assessment Time Frame : o Short - range ( 3 to 7 years ) o Long - range ( 20 years ) See Section B in this Chapter pp . 26-31 See Section B in this Chapter pp . 31-35 Forecast Socio - Economic and Transportation ...
... Section Specify Assessment Time Frame : o Short - range ( 3 to 7 years ) o Long - range ( 20 years ) See Section B in this Chapter pp . 26-31 See Section B in this Chapter pp . 31-35 Forecast Socio - Economic and Transportation ...
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... Section A. as used in the Guidelines , refers to the change in size , quantity or number of an impact phenomenon ; a numerical quantitative measure of the absolute or rela- tive change , usually expressed in standard units . An ...
... Section A. as used in the Guidelines , refers to the change in size , quantity or number of an impact phenomenon ; a numerical quantitative measure of the absolute or rela- tive change , usually expressed in standard units . An ...
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Accessibility activity Agency air pollution Air Quality analysis II,III Appendix A--Techniques Dictionary Aquatic Ecosystems assessment cycle Assessment Techniques attributes which cause benchmark alternative benchmark maintenance cause impact changes Chapter Comment--The Community Cohesion Department of Transportation Description--A Displacement economic effects environmental impact estimate existing information e.g. factors which influence Federal Highway Administration forecast project attributes future baseline guidelines I,II I,II,III Identify and forecast impact category incidence of impact influence impact input-output analysis Interview investment land land use forecasting magnitude of impact maintenance alternative major ment minor alternatives NCHRP no-build alternative noise levels officials II,III Outputs Owings & Merrill plan evaluation predict Program proxy for future Research existing information residential roman numerals Section significance of impact Social socio-economic specific techniques listed tion tive transportation forecasting Transportation Planning transportation project Transportation Research Board U.S. Department U.S. Government Printing Urban Washington water quality zones