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Taking Stock of Environmental Assessment: Law, Policy and Practice



This book is a collection of essays that explore the appropriate balance between conservation and development, the place for participation and popular protest in environmental assessment, and the dilemmas the law has found itself in since the regulation of environmental assessment. more details
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  • Essays exploring the appropriate balance between conservation and development, the place for participation and popular protest in environmental assessment, and the dilemmas the law has found itself in since the regulation of environmental assessment.
  • Provides a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the law and its application to environmental assessment.
  • Ideal for students and researchers in environmental law, environmental science, and environmental management.


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Author HOLDER
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9781844721016
Publication Date 29/09/2007
Publisher Taylor & Francis - Routledge
Manufacturer Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This book is a collection of essays that explore the appropriate balance between conservation and development, the place for participation and popular protest in environmental assessment, and the dilemmas the law has found itself in since the regulation of environmental assessment.

This edited collection analyzes the appropriate balance between conservation and development and the place for participation and popular protest in environmental assessment. Examining the relationship between law, environmental governance and the regulation of decision-making, this volume takes a reflective and contextual approach, using wide range of theories, to explore the key features of modern environmental assessment. This collection of work from experts in the area in the US and Europe provides a detailed treatment of key issues in environmental assessment, encouraging an appreciation of where environmental assessment has come from and how it could develop in the future. A 'stocktaking' exercise, this volume encompasses a broad range of concerns, timescales and legal and policy contexts. Individual chapters include discussions on:
  • the development of EIA in the United States and Europe
  • the interrelation of environmental assessment with other regulatory regimes (water protection, environmental justice initiatives, the European spatial strategy)
  • the prospects for the digitalization of the environmental assessment process
  • the development and use of environmental impact assessment by the European Commission, the UN/ECE and NGOs.
Looking at the roots and current state of environmental assessment in the US and Europe and giving the reader a good sense of the political, scientific and technological settings in which environmental assessment has developed, this book critically examines the dilemmas the law has found itself in since the regulation of environmental assessment.
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