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Although upwards of 50,000 Environmental Assessments (EA) are
prepared annually, the focus of the National Environmental Policy
Acts (NEPA) Regulations is clearly on defining requirements for
preparing environmental impact statements. Surprisingly, until now,
there has been no authoritative and comprehensive guide on how to
prepare Environmental Assessments (EAs). Effective Environmental
Assessments: How to Manage and Prepare NEPA EAs fills that gap.
Authored by one of the nations leading experts, and recipient of
the President's Award for Outstanding Performance by the National
Association of Environmental Professionals, the book provides you
with de facto direction and best professionals standards for
preparing publicly defensible EAs. The result is an indispensable
source of practical information. No other book available come close
to providing the wealth of information provided in Effective
Environmental Assessments: How to Manage and Prepare NEPA EAs.
Although upwards of 50,000 environmental assessments (EAs) are
prepared annually-compared to some 500 environmental impact
statements (EISs)-the focus of U.S. National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) regulations is on defining requirements for preparing
EISs. Written by Charles Eccleston and J. Peyton Doub, who have
established themselves among the top environmental experts in the
world, Preparing NEPA Environmental Assessments: A User's Guide to
Best Professional Practices fills the need for an authoritative and
comprehensive guide on how to prepare EAs. Bridging the regulatory
gap, this book identifies relevant EIS regulatory requirements that
can be logically interpreted to also apply to EAs. It compiles and
synthesizes information scattered throughout NEPA's regulations,
executive orders, and guidance documents, and incorporates case law
to provide additional clarification. The authors also draw on the
professional experiences and best professional practices (BPP) of
NEPA practitioners. From the fundamentals to more advanced topics,
the book presents a consistent methodology to help beginners,
students, and professionals manage, analyze, and write legally
sufficient EAs. It addresses dilemmas that have traditionally
plagued preparation of EAs, provides BPPs, tools, and approaches
for resolving problems, and introduces methods for streamlining the
EA process. Building on Eccleston's previous guide to EAs,
Effective Environmental Assessments: How to Manage and Prepare NEPA
Assessments (2001), this book reflects the rapid changes in
government policy over the past ten years. An indispensable source
of practical information, it provides readers with step-by-step
direction and best practices for preparing defensible EAs.
Although upwards of 50,000 environmental assessments (EAs) are
prepared annually-compared to some 500 environmental impact
statements (EISs)-the focus of U.S. National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) regulations is on defining requirements for preparing
EISs. Written by Charles Eccleston and J. Peyton Doub, who have
established themselves among the top environmental experts in the
world, Preparing NEPA Environmental Assessments: A User's Guide to
Best Professional Practices fills the need for an authoritative and
comprehensive guide on how to prepare EAs. Bridging the regulatory
gap, this book identifies relevant EIS regulatory requirements that
can be logically interpreted to also apply to EAs. It compiles and
synthesizes information scattered throughout NEPA's regulations,
executive orders, and guidance documents, and incorporates case law
to provide additional clarification. The authors also draw on the
professional experiences and best professional practices (BPP) of
NEPA practitioners. From the fundamentals to more advanced topics,
the book presents a consistent methodology to help beginners,
students, and professionals manage, analyze, and write legally
sufficient EAs. It addresses dilemmas that have traditionally
plagued preparation of EAs, provides BPPs, tools, and approaches
for resolving problems, and introduces methods for streamlining the
EA process. Building on Eccleston's previous guide to EAs,
Effective Environmental Assessments: How to Manage and Prepare NEPA
Assessments (2001), this book reflects the rapid changes in
government policy over the past ten years. An indispensable source
of practical information, it provides readers with step-by-step
direction and best practices for preparing defensible EAs.
Although upwards of 50,000 Environmental Assessments (EA) are prepared annually, the focus of the National Environmental Policy Acts (NEPA) Regulations is clearly on defining requirements for preparing environmental impact statements. Surprisingly, until now, there has been no authoritative and comprehensive guide on how to prepare Environmental Assessments (EAs). Effective Environmental Assessments: How to Manage and Prepare NEPA EAs fills that gap. Authored by one of the nations leading experts, and recipient of the President's Award for Outstanding Performance by the National Association of Environmental Professionals, the book provides you with de facto direction and best professionals standards for preparing publicly defensible EAs. The result is an indispensable source of practical information. No other book available come close to providing the wealth of information provided in Effective Environmental Assessments: How to Manage and Prepare NEPA EAs.
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