Published September 1996 | Version v1
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Current policies, strategies and aspects of environmental impact assessment in a transboundary context

Description

Environmental impact assessment (EIA) has already shown its value for implementing and strengthening sustainable development, as it combines the precautionary principles with the principle of preventing environmental damage and also arranges for public participation. EIA is already used as an effective instrument for improving the quality of the environment at the national level and it is understood that the EIA Convention will lead to environmentally sound and sustainable development by providing information on the interrelationship between economic activities and their environmental consequences in particular in a transboundary context. The Convention obliges Parties to assess the environmental impacts at an early stage of planning and includes measures and procedures to prevent, control or reduce any significant adverse effect on the environment, particularly any transboundary effect, which is likely to be caused by a proposed activity or any major change to an existing activity

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Publishing Information

Publisher
UN.
Imprint Place
Geneva (Switzerland)
ISBN
92-1-116647-0
Imprint Pagination
82 p.
Journal Issue
no. 6
Series
Environmental series.
ISSN
1014-4595

Optional Information

Notes
Also published in French and Russian.
Secondary number(s)
ECE/CEP--9.