An Analysis of Land Use Planner Input in Indirect and Cumulative Effects Analysis
Abstract
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 planner input, and an evaluation of potential pitfalls associated
with gaining
input from local planners and the evaluation of potential effects to resources required
under NEPA.
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Snyder, Kerri (2011). An Analysis of Land Use Planner Input in Indirect and Cumulative Effects Analysis.
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