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Environmental impact assessment is a process by which information about the environmental effects of a project is collected, both by the developer and from other sources, and taken into account by the relevant decision making body before a decision is given on whether the development should proceed. | Environmental impact assessment is a process by which information about the environmental effects of a project is collected, both by the developer and from other sources, and taken into account by the relevant decision making body before a decision is given on whether the development should proceed. <ref name="doe">Department of the Environment/Welsh Office 1989. ''Environmental assessment: a guide to the | ||
procedures.'' London: HMSO.</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 09:20, 30 September 2022
Environmental impact assessment is a process by which information about the environmental effects of a project is collected, both by the developer and from other sources, and taken into account by the relevant decision making body before a decision is given on whether the development should proceed. [1]
References
- ↑ Department of the Environment/Welsh Office 1989. Environmental assessment: a guide to the procedures. London: HMSO.