Call number:
AWI P1-85-0999
;
AWI P1-85-0999(2. Ex.)
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
56 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
Edition:
first published
ISBN:
0948277009
Language:
English
Note:
Contents:
SUMMARY. -
1. INTRODUCTION. -
1.1 Geographic setting and ecosystems of the Antarctic. -
1.2 Man's activities in the Antarctic. -
2. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT. -
2.1 Environmental impact philosophy and terms. -
2.2 Definitions. -
2.3 Criteria for identifying significant impact. -
2.4 Temporal and spatial considerations of environmental impact. -
2.5 Consequential, synergistic and combined effects. -
2.6 Identification of sensitive indicators of change. -
3. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE. -
3.1 Suggested format. -
3.2 When is an Environmental Impact Assessment necessary?. -
3.3 Environmental impact assessments of current operations and stations. -
3.4 Monitoring. -
4. SURVEY OF THE IMP ACTS OF MAN'S ACTIVITIES IN THE ANTARCTIC. -
4.1 Terrestrial impacts (including inland waters). -
4.2 Marine impacts. -
4.3 Atmospheric impacts. -
4.4 Distribution of impacts. -
5. THE FUTURE. -
APPENDIX A. Relevant excerpts from Recommendation XII -3 (Man's Impact on the Antarctic Environment) of the Twelfth Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting, Canberra, 1983 and Paragraphs 17-19 of its Report. -
APPENDIX B. ACRONYMS. -
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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Branch Library:
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