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Introduction to environmental impact assessment natural and built environment series / John Glasson and Riki Therivel

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Natural and Built Environment SeriesPublication details: New York : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, London, c2019.Edition: 5th EditionDescription: xii, 382 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781138600751
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TD 194.68.G7 .C58 2019
Contents:
Part 1. Principles and procedures -- Part 2. Process -- Part 3. Practice -- Part 4. Prospects.
Summary: Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment 5th Edition provides a complete, and critical, introductory text that also supports further studies. Students in undergraduate and postgraduate planning programmes will find it essential as a course text, as will students of environmental management/policy, environmental sciences/studies, geography and built environment. Key stakeholders involved in assessment activities – planners, developers, community groups, pressure groups and decision-makers in government and business – will also welcome this latest edition as a very effective means of getting to grips with the many facets of this important and evolving subject that affects a widening range of development projects.
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Includes index.

Part 1. Principles and procedures -- Part 2. Process -- Part 3. Practice -- Part 4. Prospects.

Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment 5th Edition provides a complete, and critical, introductory text that also supports further studies. Students in undergraduate and postgraduate planning programmes will find it essential as a course text, as will students of environmental management/policy, environmental sciences/studies, geography and built environment. Key stakeholders involved in assessment activities – planners, developers, community groups, pressure groups and decision-makers in government and business – will also welcome this latest edition as a very effective means of getting to grips with the many facets of this important and evolving subject that affects a widening range of development projects.

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