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0861 |aEn107-3/6-1993E-PDF
1001 |aMulvihill, Peter Royston,|d1958-
24510|aEnvironmental assessment and long term management |h[electronic resource] / |cPeter Royston Mulvihill.
260 |a[Hull, Quebec] : |bCanadian Environmental Assessment Research Council, |c1993.
300 |a41 p.
500 |aCover title.
500 |a"July 1993."
500 |aDigitized edition from print [produced by Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency].
504 |aIncludes bibliographic references.
520 |a"Environmental assessment (EA) has traditionally been a “front end” process, concentrating on the prediction of impacts and virtually ending at the decision stage. There is increasing interest in the “back end” of the EA process - in making EA an instrument for the management of impacts over time. This report explores the potential expansion of EA into a long term management instrument. Principles for a successful transition are proposed, and several frameworks, theories and strategies are discussed in terms of their likely contribution. Reference is made to case studies drawn from Canada’s north"--Exec. Summary.
69207|2gccst|aEnvironmental impact assessment
7101 |aCanada. |bCanadian Environmental Assessment Agency.
85640|qPDF|s274 KB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2018/acee-ceaa/En107-3-6-1993-eng.pdf