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The role of environmental impact assessment in coal production and utilization

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Large‐scale exploitation of fossil fuels and nuclear power can have an adverse effect on the human and natural environment. That need not be the case, if the effect on the environment is carefully assessed to ensure the development of a sustainable approach. This paper examines the process of environmental impact assessment (EIA) for coal from an international perspective. The concept of EIA is not new. A formalized process of EIA was introduced in the USA in 1970, and more recently similar legislation has been implemented in other countries. The member states of the European Community are required to adopt EIA regulations, as set out in Directive 85/337/EEC. Elsewhere, in Japan and Australia, there are requirements for EIA and a growing need for the process can be seen in developing countries. A comparison is made of the EIA process for coal in the international arena, and exemplary procedures are highlighted. Potential problems such as delays, modifications and additional costs are analysed, and the benefits of EIA, both to industry and environment, are discussed. A database of coal‐related EIA would facilitate an exchange of information on the subject.

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  • Tim Jones, 1993. "The role of environmental impact assessment in coal production and utilization," Natural Resources Forum, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 17(3), pages 170-180, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:natres:v:17:y:1993:i:3:p:170-180
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1477-8947.1993.tb00174.x
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