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Assessing cumulative impacts within state environmental review frameworks in the United States

机译:在美国州环境评估框架内评估累积影响

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Cumulative impact assessment (CIA) is the process of systematically assessing a proposed action's cumulative environmental effects in the context of past, present, and future actions, regardless of who undertakes such actions. Previous studies have examined CIA efforts at the federal level but little is known about how states assess the cumulative impacts of nonfederal projects. By examining state environmental review statutes, administrative rules, agency-prepared materials, and a national survey of the administrators of state environmental review programs, this study identifies the legal and administrative frameworks for CIA. It examines current CIA practice, discusses the relationship between CIA policy and its implementation, and explores the opportunities for improvement. The results of the study show that twenty-nine state environmental review programs across twenty-six states required the assessment of cumulative environmental impacts. More than half of these programs have adopted specific procedures for implementing their policies. Some programs assessed cumulative impacts using a standard review document, and others have created their own documentations incorporated into applications for state permits or funding. The majority of programs have adopted various scales, baselines, significance criteria, and coordination practices in their CIA processes. Mixed methods were generally used for data collection and analysis; qualitative methods were more prevalent than quantitative methods. The results also suggest that a program with comprehensive and consistent environmental review policies and procedures does not always imply extensive CIA requirements and practices. Finally, this study discusses the potential for improving existing CIA processes and promoting CIA efforts in states without established environmental review programs.
机译:累积影响评估(CIA)是在过去,现在和将来的行动背景下,系统评估提议的行动对环境的累积影响的过程,而不论谁进行此类行动。先前的研究已经检查了中央情报局在联邦一级的工作,但对于各州如何评估非联邦项目的累积影响知之甚少。通过研究州环境审查法规,行政法规,机构准备的材料以及对州环境审查计划管理者的全国调查,本研究确定了中央情报局的法律和行政框架。它研究了中央情报局的现行做法,讨论了中央情报局政策与其实施之间的关系,并探讨了改进的机会。研究结果表明,横跨26个州的29个州的环境审查计划需要评估累积的环境影响。这些计划中有一半以上已经采用了执行其政策的特定程序。一些计划使用标准审查文件评估了累积影响,而另一些计划则创建了自己的文件,并纳入了国家许可或资金申请中。大多数计划在其CIA流程中采用了不同的规模,基线,重要性标准和协调实践。通常使用混合方法进行数据收集和分析。定性方法比定量方法更为普遍。结果还表明,具有全面,一致的环境审查政策和程序的计划并不总是意味着广泛的CIA要求和实践。最后,本研究讨论了在尚未建立环境审查计划的州改善现有CIA程序和促进CIA努力的潜力。

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