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Methods of Environmental Impact Assessment, 2nd edition

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schema:contributor 2<https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/ncname/Jeremy_BiggsGill_FoxPascale_NicoletMericia_Whitf-g3275486046> ( "Jeremy BiggsGill FoxPascale NicoletMericia WhitfieldPenny WilliamsRosemary BraithwaiteMike Breslin, Andrew BrookesGreg CallaghanAndrew ChadwickKelly P. DavisDerek M. ElsomRoy EmbertonJohn GlassonPhilip GroverMartin J. HodsonDavid HopkinsJohn LeePeter MorrisJeremy RichardsonAgustin Rodriguez-BachillerChris StapletonRiki TherivelStewart ThompsonDavid ThurlingGraham Wood.")
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schema:description"内容記述: PART I. Methods for environmental components: 1. Introduction, Riki Therivel & Peter Morris: 1.1. EIA and the aims of the book; 1.2 The EIA process; 1.3 The current status of EIA; 1.4 EIA legislation; 1.5 Book structure; 1.6 Integration of component assessments; 1.7 The broader context and the future of EIA methods; References. 2. Socio-economic impacts 1: overview and economic impacts, John Glasson: 2.1 Introduction; 2.2. Definition and concepts: socio-economic impacts; 2.3 Baseline studies: direct and indirect economic impacts; 2.4 Impact prediction: direct employment impacts; 2.5 Impact prediction: wider economic impacts; 2.6 Mitigation and enhancement; 2.7 Monitoring; 2.8 Conclusions; References. 3. Socio-economic impacts 2: social impacts, Andrew Chadwick: 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Definitions; 3.3 Baseline studies; 3.4 impact prediction; 3.5 Mitigation; 3.6 Monitoring; 3.7 Further reading; References. 4. Noise, Riki Therivel & Mick Breslin: 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Definitions and concepts; 4.3 Legislative background and interest groups; 4.4 Scoping and baseline studies; 4.5 Impact prediction; 4.6 Mitigation; 4.7 Monitoring; 4.8 Conclusion; References. 5. Transport, Jeremy Richardson & Greg Callaghan; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Definitions and concepts; 5.3 Legislative background; 5.4 Interest groups and sources of information; 5.5 Scoping and baseline studies; 5.6 Impact prediction and evaluation; 5.7 Mitigation measures; 5.8 Monitoring; 5.9 Conclusions; References. 6. Landscape, Riki Therivel (Based on Goodey 1995): 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Definitions and concepts; 6.3 Legislative background and interest groups; 6.4 Baseline studies; 6.5 Impact prediction; 6.6. Mitigation and enhancement; 6.7 Monitoring; 6.8 Concluding issues; References. 7. Archaeological and other material and cultural assets, Rosemary Braithwaite, David Hopkins & Philip Grover (Updated by Philip Grover): 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Definitions and concepts; 7.3 Legislative background and interest groups; 7.4 Scoping and baseline studies; 7.5 Impact prediction; 7.6 Mitigation and enhancement; 7.7 Monitoring; 7.8 Conclusions; References. 8. Air quality and climate, Derek M. Elsom: 8.1 introduction, Definitions and concepts; 8.2 Legislative background and interest groups; 8.3 Scoping and baseline studies; 8.4 Impact prediction; 8.5 Mitigation; 8.6 Monitoring; References. 9. Soils, geology and geomorphology, Martin J. Hodson, Chris Stapleton & Roy Emberton: 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Definitions and concepts - geology and geomorphology; 9.3 Definitions and concepts - soils; 9.4 Legislative background and interest groups; 9.5 Scoping and baseline studies; 9.6 Impact prediction; 9.7 Mitigation; 9.8 Monitoring; References. 10. Water, Peter Morris, Jeremy Biggs & Andrew Brookes: 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Definitions and concepts of water quantity; 10.3 Definitions and concepts of water quality; 10.4 Legislative background and interest groups; 10.5 Scoping; 10.6 Baseline studies on water quantity; 10.7 Baseline studies on water quality; 10.8 Impact Prediction; 10.9 Mitigation; 10.10 Monitoring; References. 11. Ecology - overview and terrestrial systems, Peter Morris & Roy Emberton: 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Definitions and concepts; 11.3 Legislative background and interest groups; 11.4 Scoping and baseline studs; 11.5 Impact prediction; 11.6 Mitigation; 11.7 Monitoring; 11.8 Conclusions; References. 12. Freshwater ecology, Jeremy Biggs, Gill Fox, Pascale Nicolet, Mericia Whitfield & Penny Williams: 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 Definitions and concepts; 12.3 Legislative background and interest groups; 12.4 Scoping and baseline studies; 12.5 Impact prediction; 12.6 Impact significance; 12.7 Mitigation; 12.8 Monitoring; References. 13. Coastal ecology and geomorphology, Stewart Thompson & John Lee, 13.1 Introduction; 13.2 Definitions and concepts; 13.3 Legislative background and interest groups; 13.4 Scoping and baseline studies; 13.5 Impact prediction; 13.6 Mitigation; 13.7 Monitoring; 13.8 Conclusions; References. PART II Shared and integrative methods: 14. Environmental risk assessment and risk management, Andrew Brookes: 14. 1 Introduction; 14.2 Definitions and concepts; 14.3 Legislative and policy background and interest groups; 14.4 Key steps in performing an Environment Risk Assessment; 14.5 Difference levels of risk analysis; 14.6 Parallels between EIA and ERA; 14.7 Opportunities and challenges for ERA; 14.8 Risk communication; 14.9 Concluding issues; References. 15. Environmental Remote Sensing (RS), Kelly P. Davis & John Lee: 15.1 Introduction; 15.2 Definitions and concepts; 15.3 Sources of remote sensing information, software and data; 15.4 Applications of remote sensing with particular references to EIA; 15.5. Conclusion; References. 16. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and EIA, Agustin Rodriguez-Bachiller & Graham Wood: 16.1 Introduction; 16.2 GIS concepts and techniques; 16.3 GIS and environmental impact assessment; 16.4 GIS in screening, scoping and baseline studies; 16.5 GIS in impact prediction; 16.6 GIS in mitigation; 16.7 GIS in monitoring; 16.8 Conclusions; References. 17. Quality of Life Capital, Riki Therivel: 17.1 Introduction; 17.2 The Quality of Life Capital approach; 17.3 An example of the approach; 17.4 Advantages of the approach; 17.5 Links between EIA and Quality of Life Capital; References....(more)"
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