THE ROLE AND SCOPE OF FIELD STUDIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTATION
Journal Title: Folia Pomeranae Universitatis Technologiae Stetinensis Agricultura Alimentaria Piscaria et Zootechnica - Year 2016, Vol 40, Issue 330
Abstract
Field studies have become a permanent feature of the environmental documentation system, which in turn has become a standard part of the investment process. The scope and depth of environmental impact assessment field studies is highly diverse and depends both on the type of investment and the provisions required by the relevant authorities. The paper presents an analysis of selected examples of investments in the scope of the field research conducted, along with the impact of their results on obtaining a positive environmental assessment decision. The analysis also takes into account the needs of field research, which should be tailored to the level and type of investment which is subject to environmental impact assessment.
Authors and Affiliations
Elżbieta DUSZA, Michał KUPIEC
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