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Evaluating Environmental and Social Impact Assessment in Developing Countries

โœ Scribed by Salim Momtaz and S. M. Zobaidul Kabir (Auth.)


Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
208
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Pages i-ii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Tables, Page ix
List of Figures, Page xi
List of Maps, Page xiii
List of Photos, Page xv
List of Abbreviations, Page xvii
List of Appendices, Page xix
Preface, Pages xxi-xxii
Author Biography, Pages xxiii-xxiv
Chapter 1 - Introduction, Pages 1-4
Chapter 2 - Evaluating the Effectiveness of Environmental Impact Assessment System in Developing Countries: The Need for an Integrated Holistic Approach, Pages 5-28
Chapter 3 - Institutional Framework of the Environmental Impact Assessment System, Pages 29-52
Chapter 4 - The Quality of Environmental Impact Statements, Pages 53-83
Chapter 5 - Evaluating Social Impact Assessment, Pages 85-111
Chapter 6 - Evaluating Community Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment, Pages 113-128
Chapter 7 - Implementation of Mitigation Measures: EIA Practice at Post-EIS Stage, Pages 129-170
Chapter 8 - Evaluating Environmental and Social Impact Assessment: Framework for Effective EIA System, Pages 171-187
Glossary of Terms, Pages 189-191
Index, Pages 193-199


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