Contents
| | 1 An introductory guide to EIA | 3 |
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| P.WATHERN |
| | Major issues in the EIA process | 8 |
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| | EIA in the decision-making process | 19 |
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| | II METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF EIA | 31 |
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| | 2 Scoping methods and baseline studies in EIA | 33 |
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| G.BEANLANDS |
| | Baseline studies in EIA | 39 |
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| | 3 Developments in EIA methods | 47 |
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| R.BISSET |
| | Multi-attribute utility theory | 50 |
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| | Sound ecological principles: the new approach to EIA | 59 |
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| | The relationship between uncertainty and EIA—a first glance | 63 |
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| | Uncertainty and EIA—further exploration | 64 |
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Book title: Environmental Impact Assessment:Theory and Practice.
Contributors: Peter Wathern - Editor.
Publisher: Routledge.
Place of publication: London.
Publication year: 1992.
Page number: xi.
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