ABSTRACT

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a fast-growing field of land-use planning affecting many disciplines. At present, UK Government legislation requires EIA for certain types of development. Subject to a further new European directive, an EIA will be required for all policies, plans and programmes.

Planning and Environmental Impact Assessment in Practice provides a practical introduction to the subject and relates the theory to the practice through extensive use of case studies. Edited by Joe Weston, the book draws on contributions from a number of practising experts in the field and covers topics such as: assessing the need for EIAs; the environmental team; scoping and public participation; internal and external consultation; local lobbying; local authority review and decision-making; public enquiries; monitoring the impacts; pollution control; and the lessons to be learned.

Planning and Environmental Impact Assessment in Practice provides a practical introduction to EIA for final year undergraduate and postgraduate MSc courses in planning, geography, civil engineering, building and estate management, and development.

chapter |25 pages

Introduction: EIA in the UK

chapter 1|16 pages

Assessing the n eed for EIA

chapter 3|18 pages

Scoping an d public participation

chapter 4|15 pages

Planning authority review

chapter 6|21 pages

EIA and public inquiries

chapter 7|24 pages

ELA m onitoring and aud it

chapter 8|15 pages

ELA and pollution control

chapter 9|21 pages

Lessons from EIA in practice