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Akademische und professionelle Bücher  Conservation & Biodiversity  Impact Assessment

Biodiversity Impact Biodiversity and Environmental Impact Assessment: A Good Practice Guide for Road Schemes

By: Helen Byron
119 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: RSPB
Biodiversity Impact
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  • Biodiversity Impact ISBN: 9781901930245 Paperback Dec 2000 In stock
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Aims to help Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) achieve its potential by providing best practice guidance on the treatment of biodiversity in EIAs for road schemes. It provides a detailed approach that is applicable not just to road schemes, but to EIAs of other developmental types, and will complement existing guidance and should help all participants in the road EIA process - government, local authorities, planners and ecologists, statutory and nature conservation bodies, developers and promoters, and environmental and ecological consultants involved in the preparation of road Environmental Impact Statements.

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By: Helen Byron
119 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: RSPB
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