This issue presents the proceedings of a workshop held in Laredo, Spain, September 1995. Environmental impact studies aim to evaluate the suitability of a project or plan by assessing the quality of the environment. Papers represent a manual of methods for extracting from geomorphologic components, processes and assets the basic information needed to insert geomorphologic considerations into environmental research and EIA. Research includes identification of three main groups of geomorphologic components: processes (potential geomorphological hazards); landforms (potential geomorphological resource/assets); and raw materials (potential geomorphological resources). Guidelines are presented on the following subjects at the interface of geomorphology and EIA: the general concepts to connect geomorphology and EIA; analytical methods dealing with geomorphologic processes, landforms and assets, including the use of GIS; the use of environmental indicators, and issues deriving future research. -from Editors
Special EU project issue: geomorphology and environmental impact asssessment / Panizza, M.; Fabbri, A. G.; Marchetti, M.; Patrono, A.. - In: ITC JOURNAL. - ISSN 0303-2434. - 1995-4:(1995), pp. 305-413.
Special EU project issue: geomorphology and environmental impact asssessment
Panizza M.;Marchetti M.;
1995
Abstract
This issue presents the proceedings of a workshop held in Laredo, Spain, September 1995. Environmental impact studies aim to evaluate the suitability of a project or plan by assessing the quality of the environment. Papers represent a manual of methods for extracting from geomorphologic components, processes and assets the basic information needed to insert geomorphologic considerations into environmental research and EIA. Research includes identification of three main groups of geomorphologic components: processes (potential geomorphological hazards); landforms (potential geomorphological resource/assets); and raw materials (potential geomorphological resources). Guidelines are presented on the following subjects at the interface of geomorphology and EIA: the general concepts to connect geomorphology and EIA; analytical methods dealing with geomorphologic processes, landforms and assets, including the use of GIS; the use of environmental indicators, and issues deriving future research. -from EditorsPubblicazioni consigliate
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