EIA training courses organized by the centre for environmental management and planning,University of Aberdeen: An analysis of experience |
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Authors: | Ron Bisset Paul Tomlinson |
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Institution: | Centre for Environmental Management and Planning, formerly the Project Appraisal and Development Control Unit, at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland |
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Abstract: | In 1980, the World Health Organization (Regional Office for Europe) invited The Centre for Environmental Management and Planning (CEMP) to organize a two-week training course on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to provide a comprehensive introduction to EIA with emphasis on methods and techniques for impact identification, prediction and assessment. Not suprisingly the topic of environmental health impact assessment was to be a major focus. Since 1980, the course has been held each year at the University of Aberdeen. An analysis of participation in the course during its first five years yields several impressions about the success of this training effort and the ways in which it might be improved. |
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Keywords: | Address correspondence to: Ronald Bissett CEMP University of Aberdeen Department of Geography High Street Old Aberdeen AB9 20F Scotland |
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