Perspectives from landscape ecology can improve environmental impact assessment
The outcomes of environmental impact assessment (EIA) influence millions of hectares of land and can be a contentious process. A vital aspect of an EIA process is consideration of the accumulation of impacts from multiple activities and stressors through a cumulative effects assessment (CEA). An opp...
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Main Authors: | Karly J. Harker (Author), Lauren Arnold (Author), Ira J. Sutherland (Author), Sarah E. Gergel (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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