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Hubert, Jonathan, and Ali B Jahromi. "An Evaluation of Environmental Assessment Methods." Applied Mechanics and Materials 178-181 (May 2012): 1041–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.178-181.1041.

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After successive global environmental conferences in which national governments pledged to reduce carbon emissions, there is ever-increasing scrutiny on the construction industry. This is because the energy used in the production of building materials and subsequently required to power a completed building form a substantial part of the overall carbon emissions generated by society. The response from both public and private sector interests around the world has been to enhance the importance of environmental assessments – both of building methods and the finished product – almost in inverse proportion to the tolerance for energy waste. The standards required by individual states vary considerably: part of this is down to local climate and geographical considerations, but a major consideration is the incentives offered for meeting a given standard. These consist primarily of tax credits and quality certificates, and the right to promote a building as “green”, thus improving the reputation of its designers and sales potential for buyers. Some of the various Assessment organisations around the world have already franchised their standards to other countries (both government-sponsored and private enterprises) and continue to form partnerships with each other, usually in the same continent or hemisphere. The principal aim appears to be expanding the influence of that particular environmental standard. There is the real possibility of environmental assessment methods in certain countries becoming counter-productive: in the rush to standardize, actual improvements made possible by new technologies are rendered useless by political manoeuvring to make a particular standard “the one” to use.
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Burnett, John, and Francis W. H. Yik. "Framework of Building Environmental Assessment Methods." HKIE Transactions 8, no. 3 (January 2001): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1023697x.2001.10667851.

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Cole, Raymond J. "Building environmental assessment methods: clarifying intentions." Building Research & Information 27, no. 4-5 (July 1999): 230–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/096132199369354.

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de Guenni, Lelys Bravo, and Susan J. Simmons. "Modern quantitative methods for environmental risk assessment." Environmetrics 23, no. 8 (December 2012): 637. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/env.2191.

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Robu, Brindusa Mihaela, Florentina Anca Caliman, Camelia Betianu, and Maria Gavrilescu. "METHODS AND PROCEDURES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT." Environmental Engineering and Management Journal 6, no. 6 (2007): 573–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.30638/eemj.2007.074.

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Boughton, Bob, and Arpad Horvath. "Environmental Assessment of Used Oil Management Methods." Environmental Science & Technology 38, no. 2 (January 2004): 353–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es034236p.

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Cole, Raymond J. "Shared markets: coexisting building environmental assessment methods." Building Research & Information 34, no. 4 (July 2006): 357–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09613210600724624.

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Cole, Raymond J. "Emerging trends in building environmental assessment methods." Building Research & Information 26, no. 1 (January 1998): 3–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/096132198370065.

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Cole, Raymond J. "Building environmental assessment methods: assessing construction practices." Construction Management and Economics 18, no. 8 (December 2000): 949–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/014461900446902.

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Martin, Julie E. "Environmental health impact assessment: Methods and sources." Environmental Impact Assessment Review 6, no. 1 (March 1986): 7–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0195-9255(86)90038-7.

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Singovszká, Eva, and Magdaléna Bálintová. "Methods of environmental risk assessment in water management." Pollack Periodica 4, no. 1 (April 2009): 105–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/pollack.4.2009.1.11.

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Cole, Raymond J. "Building environmental assessment methods: redefining intentions and roles." Building Research & Information 33, no. 5 (September 1, 2005): 455–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09613210500219063.

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Jayanty, R. K. M., Max R. Peterson, Dennis F. Naugle, and Michael A. Berry. "Exposure Assessment: Methods of Analysis for Environmental Carcinogens1." Risk Analysis 10, no. 4 (December 1990): 587–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1539-6924.1990.tb00543.x.

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Crawley, Drury, and Ilari Aho. "Building environmental assessment methods: applications and development trends." Building Research & Information 27, no. 4-5 (July 1999): 300–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/096132199369417.

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Mills, G. Scott, and K. Sieglinde Neuhauser. "Quantitative Methods for Environmental Justice Assessment of Transportation." Risk Analysis 20, no. 3 (June 2000): 377–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/0272-4332.203036.

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Luick, Laura, Paul A. Thompson, Mark H. Loock, Sheree L. Vetter, Joan Cook, and Dubert M. Guerrero. "Diagnostic assessment of different environmental cleaning monitoring methods." American Journal of Infection Control 41, no. 8 (August 2013): 751–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2012.09.019.

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Barry, Simon C., Keith R. Hayes, Chad L. Hewitt, Hanna L. Behrens, Egil Dragsund, and Siri M. Bakke. "Ballast water risk assessment: principles, processes, and methods." ICES Journal of Marine Science 65, no. 2 (February 14, 2008): 121–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsn004.

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Abstract Barry, S. C., Hayes, K. R., Hewitt, C. L., Behrens, H. L., Dragsund, E., and Bakke, S. M. 2008. Ballast water risk assessment: principles, processes, and methods. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 65: 121–131. Two methods of assessing the risk of species introduction by ballast water are discussed, species-specific and environmental similarity assessments, each for alignment with four proposed principles of risk-based resource management: (i) society accepts that low risk scenarios exist; (ii) risk assessment is capable of identifying low risk scenarios; (iii) risk mitigation strategies exist; and (iv) mitigation costs are less than the cost of performing risk assessment. All four principles were met in some circumstances for both methods. Species-specific ballast water risk assessment is best suited to situations where the assessment can be restricted to a limited set of harmful species on journeys within bioregions where ballast water is a small component of natural genetic exchange. Environmental similarity risk assessment is appropriate for journeys that start and end in locations which have very little or no natural genetic exchange, such as journeys between non-contiguous bioregions. Because a large number of species are not assessed individually, environmental match assessments necessarily will be restricted to fundamental variables such as temperature and salinity. A number of bioregion classifications have been identified in the world’s oceans, some of which at a scale that may be appropriate for ballast water management. The suitability of any particular classification, however, needs further examination.
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Azarova, I. "LEGISLATIVE AND NORMATIVE METHODS OF ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT IN UKRAINE." Bulletin of Lviv State University of Life Safety 19 (October 3, 2019): 115–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.32447/20784643.19.2019.13.

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Sustainable development is quite popular scientific concept in a recent time, which formed the basis of the Ukrainian regional development strategic planning and regulation of urban development activities. However, the meth-odological basis for assessing the sustainability of the territorial development is still not developed and formalized enough. Methods for assessing the sustainability of territorial systems development in the economic, environmental and social spheres are still uncertain.Therefore, selected purpose of the study is an analysis of the existing methods of environmental assessment of the territorial development set forth in the legislative and regulatory documents, with further determination of the their suitability for conducting an assessment of the territorial development based on the sustainable development concept, which will form the scientific novelty of this study. To achieve this goal, the legislative and regulatory framework analysis was carried out in the field of territorial development, the main regulatory documents were identified. Subsequently, the definition of ecological assessment and its purpose for each of these basic documents was analyzed, environmental assessment methods and their application suitability for the environmental assessment of the territorial development based of the sustainable development concept were considered. It is concluded, that the environmental assessment methods proposed in these documents have numerous signifi-cant shortcomings when used for ecological assessment of the territorial development sustainability. There is no any formalized methodology for determining the sustainability of the relevant systems development in considered legisla-tive and regulatory documents. There is also an intersection of proposed environmental assessment methods with social and economic assessments. The optimality justifies of the adopted project decisions set issuing exclusively from the environmental and sanitary legislation requirements is incorrect in terms of sustainable development. The conclusion based on the obtained results was made about the need to improve the environmental assessment methods in their abil-ity of sustainable development concept implementation. The assessment of the current territorial state in the economic, social and environmental spheres must be carried out separately from each other while regional development strategies forms on the basis of sustainable development. It will pro-vide further assess of each sphere development balance and form a strategy direction for additional needed measures.Carrying environmental assessment, the strategy analysis for compliance with legislative and regulatory con-straints is insufficient in terms of the sustainable development concept. The assessment of environmental impacts should be carried out both for negative aspects and for positive, where the last are not normalized. Conclusions based on the negative environmental impacts absence are insufficient to consider strategies for developing such territories, as national parks or nature reserves. Therefore, the existing indicators system of environmental pollution levels by human activity as a basis for ecological assessment needs to be finalized, since it does not allow measuring the positive effects of some nature-recovery projects on the environment. Finally, it is necessary to formalize in legislative and regulatory documents the methods for the integrated sustainabil-ity assessment as a basis for consideration of alternative concepts for the territorial development. Formation and implementa-tion of appropriate methods can be selected as a direction for further research by the author on the chosen topic.
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Dumas, Joseph S., and Marilyn C. Salzman. "Usability Assessment Methods." Reviews of Human Factors and Ergonomics 2, no. 1 (April 2006): 109–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1557234x0600200105.

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Aleksieieva, A. "Environmental impact assessment of methods of agricultural cultures irrigation." Ecological Sciences, no. 1(28) (2020): 130–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.32846/2306-9716/2020.eco.1-28.19.

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Deakin, Mark, and Alasdair Reid. "Sustainable urban development: Use of the environmental assessment methods." Sustainable Cities and Society 10 (February 2014): 39–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2013.04.002.

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Attila Nagy, Tünde Fórián, and János Tamás. "Application of advanced environmental assessment methods in orchard management." Acta Agraria Debreceniensis, no. 49 (November 13, 2012): 221–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.34101/actaagrar/49/2530.

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Our reseaches were carried out in apple and pear orchards at Farm and Regional Research Institute in Pallag of the University of Debrecen and Pear Gene Reservoir in Újfehértó. Aim of this study is to interpret and analyse field studies with the aim of a GIS based database. Furthermore, beside field measurements, airborne and field hyperspectraldatacollection and analysis were also made to facilitate special watermanagement and irrigation related surveys. The integration of unified, geoinformatics systems with high spatial resolution and calibrated airborne hyperspectral data are appropriate tool for decision support systems, which support the continuous update and actualization of the changing cropping data, the analysis of cropping results in a unified complex data system, the acquiring of agro environmental subsidies, the establishment of monitoring system, and the optimization of irrigated fruit production.
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Gressel, Alan. "Comment on “Environmental Assessment of Used Oil Management Methods”." Environmental Science & Technology 38, no. 19 (October 2004): 5261. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/es040403p.

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Mody, Nisha. "Assessment and Management of Environmental Risks Cost‐Efficient Methods." Risk Analysis 22, no. 6 (December 2002): 1207–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1539-6924.00284_1.

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Mizsey, Peter, Luis Delgado, and Tamas Benko. "Comparison of environmental impact and external cost assessment methods." International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 14, no. 7 (June 4, 2009): 665–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11367-009-0098-0.

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GRACHEV, Vladimir, Andrey NOVOSELOV, Irina NOVOSELOVA, and Olga PLIAMINA. "New Methods of Assessing Damage from Environmental Pollution." Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism 9, no. 1 (June 23, 2018): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.14505//jemt.v9.1(25).13.

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The process of developing methods for the economic assessment of environmental damage is subject to the requirements of world society, the policies of leading countries. The authors disclosed the existing approaches to the economic assessment of damage and showed the need for their development. The need for ecological rehabilitation of territories contaminated in past periods led to the creation and practical use of methods for the economic evaluation of past damage. The authors proposed a new approach to the economic assessment of past damage, which takes into account economic and assimilation factors. In addition, the article proposes a method for the economic evaluation of damage from emergencies, taking into account the cascading effects of the damage caused to the environment, the economy, the society and natural resources. The proposed method allows considering the indirect damages transmitted in the selected directions of the assessment taking into account the time factor.
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Whitehead, Beth, Deborah Andrews, Amip Shah, and Graeme Maidment. "Assessing the environmental impact of data centres part 2: Building environmental assessment methods and life cycle assessment." Building and Environment 93 (November 2015): 395–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2014.08.015.

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Mackova, Daniela, Marcela Spisakova, Mária Kozlovská, and Jozef Svajlenka. "Environmental Assessment of Buildings Constructed by Modern Methods of Construction." Applied Mechanics and Materials 861 (December 2016): 601–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.861.601.

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Currently, we are witnessing the significant impact of industrial activity on the environment. A recent study shows that construction is the third largest industry sector in terms of environmental pollution. One option to reduce these negative effects is environmental assessment of buildings, as well as the used building materials. One of the most comprehensive environmental assessment methods is LCA (Life Cycle Assessment), which includes the assessment of impacts within mode ”Cradle-to-gate” which is focused on assessment of a partial product life cycle from resource extraction (cradle) to the factory gate (i.e., before it is transported to the consumer). The aim of this paper is a comparison of the environmental impact of selected material variants applied within modern methods of construction. The comparison will be processed through the results of the case study containing three material variants of family houses construction in term of three selected parameters - embodied energy, global warming potential and acidification potential.
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Adamenko, Ya O. "ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS IN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT: METHODS OF DECISION MAKING." Ecological Safety and Balanced Use of Resources, no. 2(18) (November 29, 2018): 83–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.31471/2415-3184-2018-2(18)-83-93.

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The paper discusses decision-making methods for the comparative assessment of alternatives in environmental impact assessment. The suggested framework for a systematic approach to the comparative assessment of alternatives in decision-making management involves multi-criteria utility theory; analytical hierarchy approach; multi-criteria alternatives ranking; and choice under uncertainty. The proposed decision-making methods mainly concern comparing alternatives and selecting the best one. Considerably often, criteria for evaluating alternatives are contradictory or use different methods and rating scales, which is the main problem for solving multi-criteria problems. The article also considers the steps for generation and analysis of alternatives and suggests the alternatives analysis procedure. The author’s experience proves that experts sometimes fail to provide a preferred alternative that would meet all conditions of multi-criteria analysis; therefore, it is necessary to return to the previous stage of the environmental impact assessment process, i.e. reducing negative impacts. All this brings out the need to develop a new scientific basis, to generate a new set of alternative environmental protection proposals, and to carry out the procedure for selecting the preferred alternative from the outset. After the preferred alternative, in compliance with all environmental protection needs, is selected, and the agreement on the best alternative is reached, experts can undertake a comprehensive environmental impact assessing. The author suggests methods for the comparative assessment of the preferred alternative in environmental impact assessment, each having its merits and demerits and critically examines them in the article. The suggested procedure provides experts’ with decision-making methods of the comparative assessing alternatives in environmental impact assessment.
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Yu, Xu Bo, Ming He Zhu, and Cheng Fei Niu. "Shipping Oil Spill Environmental Damage Risk Assessment Methods: A Literature Review." Advanced Materials Research 599 (November 2012): 254–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.599.254.

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As the certain basis of implementation of risk decision, risk assessment was used widely for reasonable allocation of scarce shipping oil spill response resources, but there is no a unified regulation for evaluation method. Three feasible methods of risk assessment, baseline assessment, detailed risk assessment, and combination of evaluation, are respectively introduced, including advantages and disadvantages. Then around the detailed risk assessment, present shipping oil spill environmental damage risk assessment study in China and abroad are then introduced in detail. Environmental damage assessment and oil spill risk assessment are introduced respectively including instantly popular appraisal methods, research hot spots and the most comprehensive evaluation model. Finally the possible direction of development of risk assessment is put forward in order to provide certain inspiration and references in developing domestic risk assessment.
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Franek, M., and K. Hruska. "Antibody based methods for environmental and food analysis: a review." Veterinární Medicína 50, No. 1 (March 27, 2012): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/5591-vetmed.

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Antibodies have widely been used as analytical tools in various assays and techniques developed for clinical chemistry and endocrinology and for food and environmental research and risk control. Antibody development in the Veterinary Research Institute, Brno, and their application in ELISA and related techniques such as immunosensors has been directed especially to phenoxyacetic acid herbicides, s-triazine herbicides, sulfonylurea herbicides, polychlorinated biphenyls, surfactants (linear alkylbenzene sulphonates) and toxic metabolites (nonylphenol), and selected veterinary drugs (namely nitrofurans and sulfonamides). This paper provides an overview of progress achieved in the production of key immunoreagents in this laboratory (and in some cooperating laboratories)during the last 15 years. A comprehensive analysis of papers published on immunoassays and biosensors used in food and environmental research since 1980 demonstrates a rapid increase of publications on “ELISA and immunoassays” since 1991 (more than 500 papers were published each year since 1996). More than 200 papers on “biosensors” have been published each year since 2001. Atrazine was the most frequently found key word with ELISA and immunoassays: 438 papers were written by 971 authors from 308 institutions. The Web of Science® database is a useful tool for an assessment of the researcher’s and institution’s interest in the specific topics of research.
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Purvis, Charles L. "Data and Analysis Methods for Metropolitan-Level Environmental Justice Assessment." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1756, no. 1 (January 2001): 15–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1756-02.

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An, Joo Hee, Hyun Jun Kim, and Tae-Ho Han. "Biological Characteristics Methods for Environmental Risk Assessment in Alstroemeria spp." Trends in Agriculture & Life Sciences 52 (June 2016): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.29335/tals.2016.52.1.

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Bucur, Elena, Andrei Vasile, Luoana Florentina Pascu, Carol Blaziu Lehr, and Gabriela Geanina Vasile. "Environmental Impact Assessment Regarding Indoor Air Quality Using Statistical Methods." Revista de Chimie 69, no. 11 (December 15, 2018): 3225–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.37358/rc.18.11.6718.

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This paper brings into attention of the indoor air specialists new information regarding the assessment of the potential cumulated impact of the air chemical compounds and microclimate factors on materials; for exemplification it was selected a wooden church made by oak and the monitoring values for temperature, humidity and the concentration of four chemical compounds with a destructive potential on organic materials generally: NO2, SO2, O3 and PM2.5.
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OSMANOĞLU, İsmet. "The Environmental Assessment Methods In The Context Of Sustainable Construction." SOCIAL MENTALITY AND RESEARCHER THINKERS JOURNAL 5, no. 19 (January 1, 2019): 805–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.31576/smryj.279.

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Esnouf, Antoine, Éric Latrille, Jean-Philippe Steyer, and Arnaud Helias. "Representativeness of environmental impact assessment methods regarding Life Cycle Inventories." Science of The Total Environment 621 (April 2018): 1264–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.10.102.

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J, Susymary, and Deepalakshmi Perumalsamy. "Innovative Methods of Air Pollution Exposure Assessment for Environmental Safety." Procedia Computer Science 171 (2020): 689–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2020.04.075.

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Ko, TK, IT Kim, AS Choi, and MK Sung. "Quantitative assessment methods for determining luminous environmental zones in Korea." Lighting Research & Technology 48, no. 3 (December 9, 2014): 307–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1477153514562437.

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Glinskiy, Vladimir, Lyudmila Serga, Mariya Khvan, and Kirill Zaykov. "The Assessment Methods of the Level of Countries Environmental Safety." Procedia Manufacturing 21 (2018): 494–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.promfg.2018.02.149.

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Gu, Zhenhong, Ronald Wennersten, and Getachew Assefa. "Analysis of the most widely used Building Environmental Assessment methods." Environmental Sciences 3, no. 3 (September 2006): 175–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15693430600903230.

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Noble, Bram F., Jill Gunn, and Jackie Martin. "Survey of current methods and guidance for strategic environmental assessment." Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 30, no. 3 (September 2012): 139–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14615517.2012.705076.

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Mesa-Frias, Marco, Zaid Chalabi, Tazio Vanni, and Anna M. Foss. "Uncertainty in environmental health impact assessment: Quantitative methods and perspectives." International Journal of Environmental Health Research 23, no. 1 (February 2013): 16–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09603123.2012.678002.

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Cooper, Ian. "Which focus for building assessment methods – environmental performance or sustainability?" Building Research & Information 27, no. 4-5 (July 1999): 321–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/096132199369435.

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González, Ainhoa, Alan Gilmer, Ronan Foley, John Sweeney, and John Fry. "Technology-aided participative methods in environmental assessment: An international perspective." Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 32, no. 4 (July 2008): 303–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2008.02.001.

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van der Werf, Hayo M. G., John Tzilivakis, Kathy Lewis, and Claudine Basset-Mens. "Environmental impacts of farm scenarios according to five assessment methods." Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 118, no. 1-4 (January 2007): 327–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2006.06.005.

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Crane, Mark, Richard D. Handy, John Garrod, and Richard Owen. "Ecotoxicity test methods and environmental hazard assessment for engineered nanoparticles." Ecotoxicology 17, no. 5 (April 26, 2008): 421–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10646-008-0215-z.

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Harasymiuk, Jolanta, and Wojciech Drozd. "Strategic environmental assessment of spatial plans in the light of own research." Przegląd Naukowy Inżynieria i Kształtowanie Środowiska 28, no. 2 (July 10, 2019): 224–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.22630/pniks.2019.28.2.21.

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Strategic environmental assessment constitutes the least explored in research kind of an environmental assessment in comparison to environmental impact assessment and habitat assessment. The introduction of a strategic assessment was to ensure the completeness of the assessment system of environmental impact in investment processes and to guarantee a consideration for the principle of caution in early stages of these processes. In the current legal situation, a strategic environmental assessment should anticipate a preparation of commune’s planning documents or making changes in such documents. In the case of local plans constituting minor changes of earlier-accepted documents, a strategic assessment is not made. As a result a strategic environmental assessment may be conducted in a limited scope in numerous communes. Additionally, a sketchy character and ambiguity of the regulations concerning strategic environmental assessments result in a lack of understanding for the necessity of conducting such assessments among investors and community. The aim of this article is to work out methods for strategic environmental assessment of the projects of local plans and to examine which methods of environmental impact assessment have been used in the prognoses of environmental impact, i.e. in the basic assessment documents. The research made shows that the quality of documents prepared for the need of strategic assessments is unsatisfactory in the aspects of methodology.
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Rappe, Christoffer. "Analytical methods and exposure assessment." Chemosphere 18, no. 1-6 (January 1989): 17–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0045-6535(89)90101-x.

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Sarpkaya, T. "Assessment of wave hindcasting methods." Environmental Software 2, no. 4 (December 1987): 223. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0266-9838(87)90039-6.

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Petrova, Elena, Igor Petrov, Tatyana Shivrina, and Tamara Narezhnaya. "Assessment of the environmental organization development strategy." E3S Web of Conferences 244 (2021): 10024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202124410024.

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Assessment of feasibility of applying the chosen organization development strategy should be based on assessment of its effectiveness. The proposed methods for assessing the development strategy provide for defining indexes that, in accordance with set strategic goals, should take into account an entire set of target strategic indexes. The methodology consists in calculating integral indexes characterizing achievement of set strategic goals. As such indexes, which take into account key strategic parameters, estimated development indexes and assessments of the organization sustainable development potential are proposed. These indexes should be used as an indicator of the development strategy and achievement of strategic goals.
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