Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment: A Guide to Principles and Practice

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Oxford University Press, 2006 - Nature - 216 pages
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.

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Aims and Objectives of Environmental Impact Assessment 222355
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An Overview of Environmental Impact Assessment in Canada
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FOUNDATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
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Bram Noble is an Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan.

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