The role of cumulative impact assessment in catchment management for the Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment Area : Prepared for the Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment Management Trust
Court, John D.1995
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Cumulative impact assessment (CIA) is the extension of environmental impact assessment beyond the project-specific level to analyse and assess a wider range of efects in time and space, taking account of crowding, synergism, indirect effects and loss of resources incrementally. It is a systematic and practical means for ensuring a wider and longer-term view is taken of all development. The purpose of this study was not to undertake CIA analysis as such or to establish definitive priorities, but to indicate methodology and possible next steps for the Trust.
Sydney, NSW : JD Court And Associates Pty Ltd (NSW), March 1995
128 pages
Executive summaryIntroductionCumulative Impact AssessmentStudy approach and methodologyLegislation and planning frameworkPotential role of the Trust in Cumulative Impact AssessmentIdentifying priority issues for Cumulative Impact Assessment in the Hawkesbury Nepean Catchment Management Trust areaPrinciples and mechanisms for establishing CIA regimesDevelopment of CIA for identified priority issues --Options for applicationConclusions and recommendationsReferencesAppendices
627.12
English
14724
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