Environmental impact assessment (Record no. 200722)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9780471457220
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ISBN 0471457221
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Classification number 363.7 LAW-E
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Personal name Lawrence, David P.
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Title Environmental impact assessment
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Place of publication New Delhi:
Name of publisher Wiley-Interscience
Year of publication 2003
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Number of Pages xiii, 562p.
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Summary, etc This book entitled "Environmental Impact Assessment and Management," embodies 15 chapters covering a wide spectrum. Chapter 1 contains details of EIA, Basic elements and Methodologies. Further, important guidelines to be followed before establishing industries, water related projects and transport related projects are narrated in Chapter 2. Important case studies of EIA viz, second stage expansion of Malpe fishing harbour, Human impact on Himalayan Ecosystem, Konkan Railway Project, Heavy metal pollution in the Coovum river, an impact prediction for an irrigation project and impact of cement making on the air quality of Coimbatore, are dealt in Chapter 3. Once a project comes into existence, it results in side effects of the immediate environment which are evident on the consecutive 5-10 years of operation. Therefore, its efficiency and pollution abatement systems should be checked and corrected in a manner similar to financial auditing and this aspect has been incorporated in Chapter 4. Now-a-days due to the rapid process of urbanization, all the cities of India have accumulated a lot of filth leading to ghasty smell, loss of property value and the spread of diseases. In order to have a clean environment, we have to have a systematic refuse management package for Indian conditions. As illustrations of this view, the urban solid waste management in Hyderabad, Shimoga and Rourkee cities have been explained in the Chapter 5 and 6 respectively. The consecutive chapters deal on various other aspects such as coastal zone management, deforestation, impact of mining on fisheries, wild life management, termite pest control, bioremediation of wastes by hydrophytes, role of remote sensing in EIA, Kaiga environment and management of food protection.
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Topical Term Environmental impact assessment
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Topical Term Environmental impact analysis
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Topical Term Environmental management
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Topical Term Environmental protection
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Topical Term Sustainable development
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