ABSTRACT

This text explains what constitutes good practice in applying environmental assessment as an environmental management tool. A wide range of case studies and other student text features are employed to demonstrate how the different methods, techniques and disciplines of environmental assessment can be used. The authors address the key concepts for environmental assessment procedures: methods for using E.A.; techniques for impact prediction and evaluation; environmental risk assessment; EA consultation and participation; project management; environmental statement review and post-project analysis; and strategic environmental assessment.
Worldwide case studies include: gas pipelines, hydroelectric power plants, gold mining, river crossings, waste-to-energy plants and gravel extraction in England, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, the USA, Venezuela, the Netherlands, Iceland, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Ghana.

chapter 1|13 pages

Introduction to environmental assessment

Purpose and procedures

chapter 2|18 pages

Environmental assessment methods

chapter 4|16 pages

Environmental risk assessment

chapter 5|19 pages

Consultation and participation

The public role in environmental assessment

chapter 6|18 pages

Managing the EA process

chapter 7|21 pages

Quality assurance in EA

ES review and post-project analysis

chapter 8|21 pages

Strategic Environmental Assessment

chapter 9|29 pages

EA in practice