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Environmental Impact Assessment in Practice

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By: Nick Harvey(Author), Beverley Clarke(Author)
252 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, tables
Environmental Impact Assessment in Practice
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  • Environmental Impact Assessment in Practice ISBN: 9780195576887 Paperback Mar 2012 Out of Print #195424
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About this book

Environmental Impact Assessment in Practice is concerned with the process of environmental impact assessment (EIA). In other words, it is a comprehensive analysis of the assessment of the potential environmental impacts of proposed very large projects and complex developments.

Its logical structure mirrors the orderly and thorough processes required of EIA. Part 1 analyses the procedures of conducting an EIA, and raises issues related to practice. Part 2 examines practices for each state and territory in Australia through relevant and well-chosen case examples. It looks at the standard steps for major development proposals: information gathering, to refine the scope of the assessment; the impact assessment (data collection and analysis) and design of mitigation measures; reporting and making public the findings of the assessment, review of the findings and decision-making; and, follow-up, to determine the accuracy of predictions made in the assessment and to establish the effectiveness of the process. Part 3 draws links between the two previous parts, and questions the role that EIA will take in future developments.

Contents

Part One: Procedures
1: Introduction
2: Environmental Impact Assessment Procedures
3: Innovation in EIA: Australia's 'Second Wave'
4: Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) and Its Application in Australia

Part Two: Practices
5: Australian Commonwealth EIA: Procedures and Practice
6: Australian Capital Territory EIA: Procedures and Practice
7: New South Wales EIA: Procedures and Practice
8: Northern Territory EIA: Procedures and Practice
9: Queensland EIA: Procedures and Practice
10: South Australian EIA: Procedures and Practice
11: Tasmanian EIA: Procedures and Practice
12: Victorian EIA: Procedures and Practice
13: Western Australia EIA: Procedures and Practice

Part Three: The Changing Nature of EIA
14: Variation in EIA Legislation and Practice around Australia and the Changing National Role of EIA
15: Conclusion: The Way Ahead

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Out of Print
By: Nick Harvey(Author), Beverley Clarke(Author)
252 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations, tables
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