Environmental Impact Statements

Environmental Impact Statements by Jacob I. Bregman, published by CRC-Press in April 1999, is a comprehensive resource that has been extensively revised and updated in its second edition. This book covers the requirements for a variety of Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) at federal, state, and local levels, including a new chapter focused on Environmental Justice. It provides a thorough explanation of the EIS process, detailing the ecological and socioeconomic factors that must be considered when preparing these documents.
Readers will find a clear and accessible guide to understanding the fundamentals of EISs, making it suitable for personnel responsible for their preparation. The book emphasizes a straightforward approach, avoiding technical jargon to ensure that the content is approachable for laypersons. It serves as an essential reference for architectural and engineering firms, industrial companies, and regulatory agencies, offering detailed descriptions of how to effectively conduct an EIS. With 248 pages, this edition is designed to equip readers with the necessary knowledge to navigate the complexities of environmental assessments.
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Environmental Impact Statements, second edition, has been extensively revised and updated to cover all the requirements for a wide variety of EISs on the American federal, state and local levels, including a new chapter devoted to Environmental Justice. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) must be completed for any major action that requires a federal permit and may have an adverse effect on the environment. Each federal agency has its own requirements regarding what must appear in the statement. Furthermore, many state and local agencies have their own versions of EISs that must be done for any proposed construction. This book provides a thorough explanation of EISs so that the personnel responsible for preparing these documents will be able to understand the fundamentals of a wide range of environmental factors – ecological and socioeconomic – that comprise an Environmental Impact Statement. This may be the only place that an understandable explanation of the EIS process is located together with a detailed description of how to do an EIS. This is the only book to spell out the EIS process in a straightforward, easy-to-understand style. Written at a level that allows the reader to grasp the fundamentals of EISs, it avoids technical jargon and addresses the topic in laypersons’ terms. Environmental Impact Statements is an indispensable book for architectural and engineering firms, industrial firms and regulatory agencies on all levels.
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