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The Integration Imperative : Cumulative Environmental, Community and Health Effects of Multiple Natural Resource Developments
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ISBN: 3319221221 331922123X Year: 2016 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This work was written to develop a better understanding and thinking about the cumulative impacts of multiple natural resource development projects. Cumulative impacts are now one of the most pressing, but complex, challenges facing governments, industry, communities, and conservation and natural resource professionals. There has been technical and policy research exploring how cumulative environmental impacts can be assessed and managed. These studies, however, have failed to consider the necessary integration of community, environment and health. Informed by knowledge and experience in northern British Columbia, this book seeks to expand our understanding of the cumulative impacts of natural resource development through an integrated lens.

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Environmental Sciences --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Human services --- Public welfare --- Social work administration. --- Management. --- Social service --- Benevolent institutions --- Poor relief --- Public assistance --- Public charities --- Public relief --- Public welfare reform --- Relief (Aid) --- Social welfare --- Welfare (Public assistance) --- Welfare reform --- Administration --- Management --- Government policy --- Environmental management. --- Endangered ecosystems. --- Applied Ecology. --- Environmental law. --- Environmental Management. --- Ecosystems. --- Public Health. --- Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice. --- Environmental stewardship --- Stewardship, Environmental --- Environmental sciences --- Environment law --- Environmental control --- Environmental protection --- Environmental quality --- Environmental policy --- Law --- Sustainable development --- Ecology --- Nature conservation --- Threatened ecosystems --- Biotic communities --- Law and legislation --- Public health. --- Applied ecology. --- Environmental policy. --- Environment and state --- Environmental management --- State and environment --- Environmental auditing --- Community health --- Health services --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Social hygiene --- Health --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation --- Biocenoses --- Biocoenoses --- Biogeoecology --- Biological communities --- Biomes --- Biotic community ecology --- Communities, Biotic --- Community ecology, Biotic --- Ecological communities --- Ecosystems --- Natural communities --- Population biology


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Ecosystems, society, and health : pathways through diversity, convergence, and integration
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ISBN: 0773583122 9780773583122 9780773583276 0773583270 9780773544789 9780773544796 Year: 2015 Publisher: Montreal [Quebec] : Ottawa, Ontario : McGill-Queen's University Press, Canadian Electronic Library,


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The Integration Imperative : Cumulative Environmental, Community and Health Effects of Multiple Natural Resource Developments
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ISBN: 9783319221236 Year: 2016 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing

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This work was written to develop a better understanding and thinking about the cumulative impacts of multiple natural resource development projects. Cumulative impacts are now one of the most pressing, but complex, challenges facing governments, industry, communities, and conservation and natural resource professionals. There has been technical and policy research exploring how cumulative environmental impacts can be assessed and managed. These studies, however, have failed to consider the necessary integration of community, environment and health. Informed by knowledge and experience in northern British Columbia, this book seeks to expand our understanding of the cumulative impacts of natural resource development through an integrated lens.

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