ABSTRACT
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,
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|121 pages
Redefining the Scope of Environmental Assessment
part 2|127 pages
Applying Assessment Techniques
part 3|68 pages
Keying Analysis to Decision Makers
part 4|75 pages
Analysis and Case Study
part 5|22 pages
Recent Changes and Conclusions