Philippine EIS system guide : policies and procedures / Junil Pioncenaves and 9 others.

By: Pioncenaves, Junil [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philippines: [Name of publisher not identified] c1994Description: ix, 86 pages: 26 cmSubject(s): EIS SYSTEM | POLICY | PROCEDURESLOC classification: TD 194.6 .P56 1994
Contents:
Chapter1. Introduction -- Chapter2. Overview of the EIS System -- Chapter3. Kalakalan 20 Projects -- Chapter4. Projects in Environmentally Critical Areas -- Chapter5. Environmentally Critical Projects -- Chapter6. Monitoring, Enforcement and Permits -- Chapter7. Environmental Guarantee Fund .
Summary: The Philippine Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) System requires all government agencies. government-owned or controlled corporations and private companies to prepare an environmental impact assessment for any project or activity that affects the quality of environment.
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Environmental and Sanitary Engineering Filipiniana FIL TD 194.6 .P56 1994 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000015691

Chapter1. Introduction -- Chapter2. Overview of the EIS System -- Chapter3. Kalakalan 20 Projects -- Chapter4. Projects in Environmentally Critical Areas -- Chapter5. Environmentally Critical Projects -- Chapter6. Monitoring, Enforcement and Permits -- Chapter7. Environmental Guarantee Fund .

The Philippine Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) System requires all government agencies. government-owned or controlled corporations and private companies to prepare an environmental impact assessment for any project or activity that affects the quality of environment.

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