ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT

The Canter text appeals mainly to Civil Engineering students taking course work in environmental assessment practice or impact assessment, usually taught at the junior/senior level as a popular elective. Some chemical and environmental engineers take the course as well. The author has specifically b...

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Main Author: Canter, Larry W (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York McGraw-Hill 1996
Edition:SECOND EDITION
Series:McGraw-Hill series in water resources and environmental engineering
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Summary:The Canter text appeals mainly to Civil Engineering students taking course work in environmental assessment practice or impact assessment, usually taught at the junior/senior level as a popular elective. Some chemical and environmental engineers take the course as well. The author has specifically beefed up and improved the chapters on biological, cultural, and socioeconomic environmental factors. The book continues to emphasize both production and assessment aspects of environmental factors, i.e., air, water, and noise, together with some interesting case studies. The latest governmental methodologies and Environmental Impact Studies have been included in this timely revision.
Physical Description:xx, 660 pages illustration 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0070097674
9780070097674