The application of computer technology to environmental impact assessment (EIA) / by P.J. Leblanc and M.A. Spicer.: En106-191/1990E-PDF
"This report discusses the major components of environmental impact assessment; how EIA is practised in Canada; and the various categories of current computer systems such as, Data Base Management Systems (DBMS); Computer Aided Instruction (CAI); Geographic Information Systems (GIS); Decision Support Systems (DSS): Expert Systems (ES) and Computer Modelling that could be applied to the EIA process. Following the summary of computer systems, a brief description of a number of applications to EIA are provided"--Abstract.
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| Title | The application of computer technology to environmental impact assessment (EIA) / by P.J. Leblanc and M.A. Spicer. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 46, [2] p. : photos, maps, ill. |
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