EIS book: managing and preparing environmental impact statements / by Charles H. Eccleston
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: CRC Press, 2014. Boca Raton:Description: xxxvii, 472ISBN:- 9781466583634
- 333.714 ECC-E
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333.714 ANJ-E Environmental impact assessment methodologies / | 333.714 ATT-E Ethics of the global environment / | 333.714 BUR-R Risks and decisions for conservation and environmental management / | 333.714 ECC-E EIS book: | 333.714 FOX-C A carbon primer for the built environment / | 333.714 GLA-I Introduction to environmental impact assessment / | 333.714 GLA-I Introduction to environmental impact assessment / |
1. Scientific facades : how not to prepare an EIS : a case study on how a flawed EIS process can imperil society --
2. Overview of NEPA and the EIS process --
3. Preliminaries and prescoping : initiating the EIS and tools for managing the process --
4. Preparing the EIS : the step-by-step process requirements --
5. Performing the EIS analysis --
6. Writing the environmental impact statement : the EIS documentation requirements.
"The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requires that ALL federal agencies prepare Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) for any proposal that may significantly affect the quality of the human environment. They generally take more than a year to prepare, have an extensive public participation component, and require substantial collection of original data. An Assessment can generally be completed in a few
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