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Environmental impact assessment

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Environmental impact assessment

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Environmental impact assessment: Oceanography Dictionary - environmental impact assessment

 

Definition and meaning of environmental impact assessment:

 

environmental impact assessment - detailed studies which predict the effects of a development project on the environment. They also provide plans for the mitigation of adverse impacts

(Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) )

 

Also see these pages: Oceanography, Oceanography Sitemap, Coral Reef, Environment, Sustainability, Climate Change,

 

Environmental impact assessment: Encyclopedia II - Arctic - Environmental impact assessment

From the perspective of positive development in the Arctic region, an environmental impact assessment (EIA) is in a key position. In the Arctic region, it is important that in a process, special attention is given to assessing social impacts. It is generally known that scientific information focused on the Arctic region is insufficient, so the actors conducting an EIA do not get sufficient material in order to compile a precise assessment. Developing a dialogue between new actors in the region, business life and the local population i ...

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Arctic, Arctic - Pollution, Arctic - Nature and natural resources, Arctic - Arctic cultures, Arctic - The changing Arctic, Arctic - Environmental impact assessment, Arctic - International cooperation and politics, Arctic - A strategic military region

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Environmental impact assessment: Encyclopedia II - Arctic - Environmental impact assessment

From the perspective of positive development in the Arctic region, an environmental impact assessment (EIA) is in a key position. In the Arctic region, it is important that in a process, special attention is given to assessing social impacts. It is generally known that scientific information focused on the Arctic region is insufficient, so the actors conducting an EIA do not get sufficient material in order to compile a precise assessment. Developing a dialogue between new actors in the region, business life and the local population i ...

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Arctic, Arctic - Nature and natural resources, Arctic - Arctic cultures, Arctic - The changing Arctic, Arctic - Environmental impact assessment, Arctic - International cooperation and politics, Arctic - A strategic military region

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Environmental impact assessment: Encyclopedia II - Environmental impact assessment - EIA around the world

Environmental impact assessment - EU. The EIA Directive on Environmental Impact Assessment of the effects of projects on the environment was introduced in 1985 and was amended in 1997. The directive was amended again in 2003 following the 1998 signature by the EU of the Aarhus Convention on public participation in environmental matters. The issue was enlarged to the assessment of plans and programmes by the so called SEA-Directive in 2001 which is now in force. ...

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Environmental impact assessment, Environmental impact assessment - Overview, Environmental impact assessment - EIA around the world, Environmental impact assessment - EU, Environmental impact assessment - New Zealand, Environmental impact assessment - United States

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Environmental impact assessment: : Oceanography Sitemap I - E

This is a sitemap for Oceanography - E . Click on a link and you will find multiple definitions and articles related to the word. The sitemap(s) covers over 5.184 different Oceanography terms.

 

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Environmental impact assessment: Encyclopedia II - Ecological footprint - Changing consumption patterns

Ethically, the number of Earths "consumed" alludes to the categorical imperative, which requires everyone to behave in such a way that they can consistently advise all others to behave. How to move footprint thinking from abstract thinking or teaching to action is one of the method's challenges. One of the less-publicized but most powerful insights of ecological footprint methods is that, contrary to many people's assumptions, it is human use of renewable resources, not of non-renewable ones, that poses the real sustainability crisis. ...

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Ecological footprint, Ecological footprint - Ecological footprint analysis, Ecological footprint - Changing consumption patterns, Ecological footprint - Criticisms

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Environmental impact assessment: Encyclopedia II - Ecological footprint - Criticisms

The concept of ecological footprinting has been challenged on several grounds. First, many factors of the calculations are based on crude estimates and it is questioned whether the numbers are applicable to other places (the method is biased to Northern Hemisphere lifestyles). Second, the model generally does not count multiple uses of land: a forest is a carbon sink and the same area is not counted for food production. Third, at the household level, the model is biased in favor of households with more children and against, for instance, sin ...

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Ecological footprint, Ecological footprint - Ecological footprint analysis, Ecological footprint - Changing consumption patterns, Ecological footprint - Criticisms

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Environmental impact assessment: Encyclopedia II - Environmental impact assessment - Overview

The US Environmental Protection Agency pioneered the use of pathway analysis to determine the likely human health impact of environmental ills. It and The Natural Step definitions later became the basis of the global ISO 14000 series of environmental management standards and the more recent ISO 19011 accounting standard. After an EIA analysis, the Precautionary Principle and Polluter Pays may be applied to prevent, limit, or require strict liability or insurance coverages to a project, based on its likely harms. Environmental impact analysis is often controversial and rarely uncontested. Related analys ...

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Environmental impact assessment, Environmental impact assessment - Overview, Environmental impact assessment - EIA around the world, Environmental impact assessment - EU, Environmental impact assessment - New Zealand, Environmental impact assessment - United States

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