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Environ Monit Assess. 1987 May;8(3):239-61. doi: 10.1007/BF00404267.

Environmental audits: A literature review.

Environmental monitoring and assessment

P Tomlinson, S F Atkinson

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  1. Ambiental, Lynnwood Business, Development Centre, Lynnwood Terrace, NE4 6UL, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK.

PMID: 24253996 DOI: 10.1007/BF00404267

Abstract

This paper presents a literature review focused on predictive technique audits, one of the types of audit considered to have the greatest potential role in improving environmental impact assessment practice. The literature review is limited to US literature with the exception of a few UK audits, one undertaken by Tomlinson at the University of Aberdeen. The authors are, however, aware that literature from other countries exists on this subject, for example from Canada and South Africa.In the review, predictive technique audits performed for or by the US Bureau of Land Management, the Electric Power Research Institute, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the US Corps of Engineers, together with the Wisconsin Power Plant Impact Study are described. In addition, articles describing the auditing of models designed to predict environmental change are reviewed, before details of auditing activity in the UK are presented.

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