The report contains guidance and a framework for practitioners in defining 'Indirect effects' of proposed transportation projects, identifying tools for estimating these effects, and analyzing these effects. The report should be of interest to state departments of transportation, metropolitan planning organizations, transit agencies, and other transportation project sponsors. It should also provide a valuable resource for transportation planners and engineers, environmental practitioners, and others responsible for project development and environmental impact analysis.
Guidance for Estimating the Indirect Effects of Proposed Transportation Projects
1998
220 pages
Report
No indication
English
Highway Engineering , Environmental Pollution & Control , Natural Resource Management , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation management , Highway planning , State Highway departments , Environmental law , Regulations , Public transportation , Economic development , Community development , Natural resources , Air quality , Land use , Travel time , Socioeconomics , Demographics , Urban areas , Rural areas , Population dynamics , Cultural resources , National Environmental Policy Act
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