ENVS624 - NATIONAL ENV POLICY

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
NATIONAL ENV POLICY
Term session
0
Term
2013B
Subject area
ENVS
Section number only
960
Section ID
ENVS624960
Meeting times
T 0530PM-0810PM
Meeting location
DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 3C2
Instructors
FORREN, JOHN
Description
This course explores the history of the federal statute that is the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and its implementation through the regulations of the Council on Environmental Quality. It describes the circumstances that trigger NEPA compliance and provides an overview of the environmental process, including the integration of social, environmental, and economic factors within the framework of existing laws, regulations, policies, and guidance for project decisions. It examines the components of the NEPA process, including purpose and need, scoping, alternatives development and analysis, impact analysis, public involvement, interagency coordination, mitigation, and documentation. The course will touch on practical processes that are involved in preparing and reviewing NEPA documents, cumulative effects assessments, and technical issues such as impacts on threatened or endangered species, wetlands, national historic preservation activities, environmental justice communities, etc. Case studies involving multiple governmental entities and nongovernmental stakeholders will be examined to highlight the essential steps and components needed to design, implement, and participate effectively in a collaborative NEPA process.


Course number only
624
Cross listings
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