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Improving Impact Assessment: Increasing The Relevance And Utilization Of Scientific And Technical Information

Autor Stuart L Hart
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 apr 2019
As Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) become increasingly important in the policymaking process, it is vital that they be as complete and accurate as possible. The authors of this volume consider ways in which the development and evaluation of scientific and technical information for EIS can be improved. Addressing key legal, social, political,
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367019952
ISBN-10: 0367019957
Pagini: 456
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction: Problem Statement and Project Context -- Redefining the Scope of Environmental Assessment -- A Process-Oriented Approach to Human Concerns in Environmental Decision Making1 -- Assessing Human Concerns for Environmental Decision Making1 -- EIA Scoping for Aesthetics: Hindsight from the Greene County Nuclear Power Plant EIS1 -- Socioeconomic Impact Assessment and Nuclear Power Plant Licensing: Greene County, New York -- The Role of Human Values, Attitudes, and Beliefs in Environmental Assessment -- Applying Assessment Techniques -- Improving Predictive Performance and Usefulness of Biological Environmental Impact Assessment: Experimental Impact Studies and Adaptive Impact Assessment -- Preliminary Environmental Assessment Techniques for Soils1 -- Land-Capability Analysis As a Planning and Regulatory Tool -- The Application of Image-Based Information Systems for Environmental Assessment1 -- Toward a Participant Value Method for the Presentation of Environmental Impact Data1 -- Comparisons of Methods for Evaluating Multiattributed Alternatives in Environmental Assessments: Results of the BNL-NRC Siting Methods Project1 -- The Scoping Concept and Citizen Involvement: An Opportunity for Rejuvenating NEPA -- Keying Analysis to Decision Makers -- How to Write a Socially Useful EIS -- The EIS and the Decision Maker: Closing the Gap -- The Impact Judgment: A Technical Impasse? -- Organizational Environmental Management: The Los Alamos National Laboratory and Tennessee Valley Authority Experience -- Analysis and Case Study -- The Costs of Environmental Review: Assessment Methods and Trends -- The Fate of EIS Projects: A Retrospective Study -- Improving the EIS Process: A Case Study of Spruce Budworm Control -- The Interface Between Federal and State EIS Requirements: An Overview -- The Uses of Scoping: The Massachusetts Experience -- Changing the Environmental Review Procedure in Minnesota1 -- Recent Changes and Conclusions -- The 1979 CEQ NEPA Regulations -- Concluding Observations and Future Directions

Notă biografică

Stuart L. Hart is assistant research scientist and project director at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan and consultant to the Research and Decision Center, Medusa, New York.
Gordon A. Enk is president of the Research and Decision Center, where William F. Hornick is an associate.

Descriere

As Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) become increasingly important in the policymaking process, it is vital that they be as complete and accurate as possible. The authors of this volume consider ways in which the development and evaluation of scientific and technical information for EIS can be improved.