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Environmental Impact Statement Glossary : A Reference Source for EIS Writers, Reviewers, and Citizens, Paperback / softback Book

Environmental Impact Statement Glossary : A Reference Source for EIS Writers, Reviewers, and Citizens Paperback / softback

Edited by Marc Landy

Part of the IFI Data Base Library series

Paperback / softback

Description

This reference book sets out to provide a useful glossary to writers, reviewers and citizens interested in the EIS process.

Over the last decade, environmental impact statements have devel­ oped a rich, but sometimes confusing vocabulary.

The purpose of this book is to help people understand and communicate more effec­ tively by presenting, analyzing and comparing terminology used by various EIS organizations.

This book is not a technical glossary or the standard glossary, but rather the first complete effort to assemble and examine the translation of complex technical EIS lan­ guage into a vocabulary aimed directly at the lay reader.

Two major factors are responsible for the confusion over EIS terminology: the diversity of professional vocabularies and multiple interpretations of federal regulations.

Due to the di­ versity and breadth of professional jargons needed to describe the wide range of EIS subject matter, both quantitatively and qualita­ tively, EIS terminology has become a complex amalgam of profession­ al languages.

The second factor of multiple interpretations of federal regulations contributes to the confusion over EIS procedur­ al terminology--providing a disjointed vocabulary charged with in­ dividual interpretation.

As a ~esult of this complexity and con­ fusion, the need for a uniform or standard terminology has been advocated by many organizations, ranging from the Council on En­ vironmental Quality on the federal level, down to city planning departments on the local level.

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