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Environmental audits: Proposed terminology
Authors:Paul Tomlinson  Samuel F Atkinson
Institution:(1) Ambiental, Lynnwood Business, Development Centre, Lynnwood Terrace, NE4 6UL Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom;(2) Present address: Centre for Environmental Managing and Planning, University of Aberdeen, AB9 2UF Aberdeen, Scotland;(3) Environmental and Groundwater Research Institute, University of Oklahoma, 73019 Norman, USA
Abstract:This paper presents a review of the fast developing subject of environmental auditing with the authors proposing a series of definitions. Of particular concern is a move towards the development of an accepted vocabulary for environmental impact assessment, even though the international dimension of the subject makes this a difficult task. Use of the word lsquoauditrsquo has become an accepted part of EIA vocabulary, however there are several types of audits being undertaken today. Presently, there are no commonly accepted definitions, consequently this paper will attempts to address this issue. Definitions for seven types of environmental audits are suggested, derived from the experience of the authors and from a review of the current literature. It is hoped that by the presentation of these definitions that such terms will be advocated for future EIA work, and thereby reducing confusion that otherwise may occur. The paper concludes with a brief review of the status of auditing.
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