1. Comprehensive Environmental Assessment: A Meta-Assessment Approach
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Christina M. Powers, Maureen R. Gwinn, Amy Wang, Genya Dana, Christine Ogilvie Hendren, J. Michael Davis, Thomas C. Long, and Patricia A. Gillespie
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Feature ,Computer science ,Decision Making ,Stakeholder engagement ,Environmental Sustainability Index ,Agency (sociology) ,Humans ,Environmental Chemistry ,Environmental impact assessment ,United States Environmental Protection Agency ,Environmental planning ,Risk management ,Risk Management ,business.industry ,Research ,Stakeholder ,General Chemistry ,United States ,Environmental Policy ,Nanostructures ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,Biofuels ,Transparency (graphic) ,Sustainability ,Environmental Pollutants ,business ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
With growing calls for changes in the field of risk assessment, improved systematic approaches for addressing environmental issues with greater transparency and stakeholder engagement are needed to ensure sustainable trade-offs. Here we describe the comprehensive environmental assessment (CEA) approach as a holistic way to manage complex information and to structure input from diverse stakeholder perspectives to support environmental decision-making for the near- and long-term. We further note how CEA builds upon and incorporates other available tools and approaches, describe its current application at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and point out how it could be extended in evaluating a major issue such as the sustainability of biofuels.
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- 2012
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