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Guidelines for rapid environmental impact assessment in disasters / prepared by Charles Kelly.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [London] : Benfield Hazard Research Centre, University of London, 2005.Edition: Version 4.4Description: ix, 99 p. ; 30 cmOther title:
  • Rapid environmental impact assessment guidelines
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.714 22
Summary: "The Guidelines for Rapid Environmental Impact in Disasters provides a comprehensive description of the REA process together with background information on key tasks needed to complete the assessment. A separate Quick Guide to the REA process is also available. The Quick Guide includes the rating forms and instructions found in the Guidelines but only a minimal amount of additional information on the REA process. A Guidelines-based rapid environmental impact assessment can be conducted as a standalone exercise or as part of, and using information collected during, other standard disaster impact assessments. When done as part of another type of assessment the REA process should not result in any significant increase in workload in the field or during analysis."
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Develped by: Benfield Hazard Research Centre, University College London and CARE International.

Bibliography: p. 40-42.

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"The Guidelines for Rapid Environmental Impact in Disasters provides a comprehensive description of the REA process together with background information on key tasks needed to complete the assessment. A separate Quick Guide to the REA process is also available. The Quick Guide includes the rating forms and instructions found in the Guidelines but only a minimal amount of additional information on the REA process. A Guidelines-based rapid environmental impact assessment can be conducted as a standalone exercise or as part of, and using information collected during, other standard disaster impact assessments. When done as part of another type of assessment the REA process should not result in any significant increase in workload in the field or during analysis."

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