Linking Environmental Assessment and Management of Highway Construction in Southeastern Brazil

Effective delivery of mitigation remains a challenge in environmental impact assessment (EIA) practice. Actual environmental protection outcomes depend as much on an appropriate ex-ante assessment as on the capacity of project proponents of implementing preventative, corrective and compensatory prog...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of environmental assessment policy and management 2016-03, Vol.18 (1), p.1650002
Hauptverfasser: Gallardo, Amarilis Lucia Casteli Figueiredo, de Oliveira e Aguiar, Alexandre, Sánchez, Luis Enrique
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