The Performance of Environmental and Health Impact Assessment Implementation: A Case Study in Eastern Thailand

Environmental impact assessment (EIA) performance has remained of interest, and over the past ten years, the evaluation technique has evolved. Thailand implemented an EIA with a health impact assessment (HIA) as an environmental health impact assessment (EHIA), which necessitated investigating and d...

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