Description
The Environmental Impact Assessment Handbook is a practical resource designed for planners, developers, and community members involved in evaluating the environmental consequences of proposed projects. This guide offers systematic approaches to identifying, predicting, and mitigating environmental impacts across various sectors and scales.
The handbook covers key methodologies including scoping, baseline environmental characterization, impact prediction, and mitigation strategies. It addresses both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, air quality, noise, socioeconomic factors, and cumulative impacts. With real-world examples and case studies, the guide helps professionals navigate regulatory frameworks and stakeholder engagement processes.
Whether you’re assessing infrastructure development, industrial projects, or land-use changes, this handbook provides evidence-based practices and practical checklists. It emphasizes sustainable development principles and community participation in the assessment process, making it valuable for environmental professionals, project managers, planners, and concerned citizens.







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