Environmental Effect Analysis: Community Environmental Impact Analysis Of The Environment

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Environmental impact analysis-:
Community environmental impact analysis is a systematic process for identifying, describing and evaluating community natural and human resources & makes improvement about their management. The main points which are considered under the environmental impact analysis-:
• We have to point out the resources in our community which are affected by the human developments processes.
• Find the alternative of the resources & make the course plane to implement it.
• Determine which groups in the community may be directly or indirectly affected by the project or action. Why should conduct the environmental impact analysis-:

• To spread the knowledge of the nature and potential impacts on human life between the …show more content…

Define the scope of the environmental impact analysis.
II. Inventory community natural resources, their quality and current us
III. Compile and review existing community environmental management standards and guidelines
IV. Assess the extent and significance of environmental impacts resulting from the proposed development
V. Evaluate the potential cumulative impacts associated with the proposed development

Phase-1 defining the scope of the environmental impact analysis
The accuracy of the environmental impact analysis will be depends on how better we know the location. In designing the environmental analysis, it is important to consider the following unique characteristics of the proposed development site-:
• The size and nature of the development. An area which has low density residential subdivision has a much different impact on the environment in comparison of a large regional shopping mall. This shows the effects during development as well as effects from the …show more content…

The ability of the natural environment of the location to support or sustain certain land uses will vary according to following factors –

Soil type, bedrock conditions, drainage patterns, vegetative cover, whether the development is built on a floodplain or bluff.
• The spill-over effects of environmental impacts. Although the purpose of an environmental impact assessment is primarily to inform a community, it must be recognized that environmental impacts may affect resources far from the community in time or space. The type and magnitude of off-site and out-of-community impacts may influence who needs to become involved in the process.
Phase 2: Inventorying Community Natural Resources, Their Quality and Current Use After proposing the development process the next step is to inventorying the natural sources, their quality and the use in the present time is observed. The current use inventory and quality of the natural resources depends upon the proposed development or may be on the natural resources. Preparation of an inventory depends upon the following aspects-:

• The source which is in high use currently can be protects in spite of introducing the new

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