The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) was established to make agencies think about the environmental effects that their proposed actions will have prior to making decisions. Requirements of NEPA are generally met ...
This paper provides a discussion of a common method used to gain local planner input into indirect
and cumulative effects analyses, an example of the analysis of indirect and cumulative effects to
land use based on local ...
Since 2002 the Valles Caldera Trust has invested in the acquisition of “quality” data or,
data collected by experts or under the supervision of experts; using specific, repeatable, protocol; and
maintained with integrity ...
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) was signed into United States Law in 1969 for
the purpose of establishing the requirement for adequate environmental analysis of projects
occurring on Federal lands or via the ...