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Author Kreske, Diori L., 1952-

Title Environmental impact statements : a practical guide for agencies, citizens, and consultants / Diori L. Kreske
Published New York : John Wiley & Sons, [1996]
©1996

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Description xxi, 480 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Contents Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Fundamentals -- Ch. 3. Process -- Ch. 4. Proposed Actions -- Ch. 5. Overview of Federal, State, and Other Nations' EISs -- Ch. 6. Effects of Court Decisions -- Ch. 7. Types of EISs -- Ch. 8. Building the EIS Framework -- Ch. 9. EIS Project Management -- Ch. 10. EIS Preparation -- Ch. 11. Public Involvement -- Ch. 12. Writing EISs -- Ch. 13. Reducing Time, Effort, and Paperwork -- Ch. 14. Reviewing EISs -- Appendix A: National Environmental Policy Act -- Appendix B: Council on Environmental Quality Regulations -- Appendix C: Citations of Federal Agency NEPA Regulations -- Appendix D: Federal Data Sources -- Appendix E: Organization Charts of Selected Federal Agencies with NEPA Responsibilities
Summary Environmental Impact Statements focuses on the roles of the various participants in the EIS review process. Whether you are an EIS author or reviewer, member of a public agency, a private sector consultant, a developer, environmental activist, or private citizen, understanding your own role and the roles of others in the process will increase your effectiveness, reduce duplication of effort, and save time and money. Author Diori Kreske explains all concepts needed to understand the EIS process and presents them first at an introductory level and later in greater detail. In the first half of the book she introduces readers to the EIS process, defines the roles and responsibilities of major participants, and discusses the process in relation to federal and state requirements and court decisions. Then Kreske concentrates on the nuts and bolts of preparing and managing an EIS. She describes how to build an EIS team, establish the statement's framework, manage the preparation process, determine when and how to involve the public, and write and review EISs. Whatever your role in the EIS process, and wherever your interests lie, this invaluable resource will help you develop a clear understanding of your responsibilities within the defined requirements and ensure that the process will be more effective in accomplishing its stated purpose: to reduce the negative impacts of our actions on the environment
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 381-384) and index
Subject Environmental impact statements -- United States.
Environmental law -- United States.
Environmental policy -- United States.
LC no. 95052682
ISBN 0471137413 (cloth : acid-free paper)