This second volume from the series focuses on the challenges associated with the planning regime for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects and Development Consent Orders. What were they and how can they be overcome?
Completed in partnership with the IEMA Impact Assessment Network Steering Group and Guest Edited by David Hoare, IEMA IA Network Steering Group member, IEMA North West
Regional Network member and Associate Director at WSP. This digital journal is perfect for anyone working within, or interested in, Impact Assessment.
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Posted on 8th April 2019
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