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Cumulative Effects Assessment Series - Cumulative effects assessment (CEA) is becoming an increasingly important issue in the practice of environmental impact assessment (EIA). This increased attention, particularly within the last decade, has heightened the need for "practice-oriented" CEA training which is based on scientific principles and sound logic regarding policies and their implications, particularly regarding the development of cooperative programs to mitigate undesirable cumulative effects. This training course is designed for practitioners who need information on "how-to-do" CEA. The overall course includes five training modules (sessions). The topical themes of the modules are as follows: Principles, Processes, and Documentation; Addressing Past, Present, and Reasonable Foreseeable Future Actions; Special Considerations Related to Describing the Affected Environment; Connecting Actions with Consequences on Valued Environmental Components (VECs); and Mitigation, Monitoring, and Collaborative Management. Visit www.eiacampus.com to purchase this online training course.
Adaptive Management - This is a one-hour web seminar on a cutting-edge topic within EIA: Adaptive Management., led by Dr. Larry Canter, a leading expert in the field of EIA. This webinar will discuss the benefits, concerns and implementation of Adaptive Management as a follow-on to the EIA process. This webinar will provide top-notch training without incurring time away from the office or expensive travel costs. By completing this seminar, you will be eligible to earn continuing education credits, as well as to keep up to date in planning and producing EISs for your agency or clients.
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