ERS 241 Introduction to Environmental Assessment
Environment and Resource Studies (2009-2010)

A theoretical and practical introduction to processes and techniques for incorporating environmental considerations in planning and evaluating proposals for future undertakings that may have significant social and biophysical effects. The course provides an overview of methodologies for, and controversies surrounding, the design and conduct of biophysical and socioeconomic impact studies, and the testing of reported findings. The main focus is on the purposes and design of environmental assessment processes, with particular reference to the Canadian federal and Ontario provincial regimes. Consideration of case examples is emphasized.
Prerequisites: Level at least 1B

Sections For Fall 2009

ERS 241 is not held in Fall 2009

Sections For Spring 2009

ERS 241 is not held in Spring 2009

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