1st Edition
Combining Facts And Values In Environmental Impact Assessment Theories And Techniques
By Eric L. Hyman
Copyright 1988
320 Pages
by
Routledge
320 Pages
by
Routledge
322 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book focuses on theories and techniques from a variety of disciplines that have a bearing on environmental assessment. It describes and evaluates specific impact assessment methods that integrate objective and subjective analysis in a way that is useful for decision makers.
0. Introduction 1. The Evolution of Environmental Assessment 2. Pitfalls in Environmental Assessment 3. Incorporating Representative Values through Public Participation 4. Estimating the Monetary Benefits and Costs of Environmental Quality 5. Perception and Evaluation of Scenic Environments 6. Energy Analysis: An Alternative Approach? 7. A Review and Analysis of Fourteen Environmental Assessment Methods 8. Sage: A New Participant-Value Method for Environmental Assessment