1st Edition

Environmental Policy and Impact Assessment in Japan

314 Pages
by Routledge

314 Pages
by Routledge

314 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1991. Japanese attitudes to pollution and environmental protection were distinctly equivocal. The Japanese are a nature-loving people, yet they are responsible for widespread environmental destruction; Japan has some of the world’s strictest environmental quality standards, but the country also has some of the world’s most environmentally damaged areas. In this book the authors... Read more

Figures;  Tables;  Preface;  Acknowledgements;  Abbreviations;  1. Introduction;  Part One: Environmental Policy;  2. Interest Groups  3. Environmental Problems  4. Environmental Management  5. Environmental Policy;  Part Two: Environmental Impact Assessment;  6. Development of Environmental Impact Assessment  7. Procedures for Environmental Impact Assessment  8. Critical Discussion of Environmental Impact Assessment in Japan;  Part Three: Case Studies;  9. Overview of the Case Studies  10. Honshu-Shikoku Road/Rail Bridges  11. Kansai International Airport  12. New Ishigaki Airport  13. Trans-Tokyo Bay Highway  14. Kyoto Second Outer Circular Route  15. Recommendations;  Appendices;  References;  Index

Biography

Riki Therivel, Brendan F. D. Barrett