4.3 Scope
This environmental impact assessment was based on existing documents and on the opinion of experts in natural and cultural resource management. Biophysical resources (soil, air, water, vegetation and wildlife) and cultural resources (cultural landscapes, built heritage and archaeological resources) were taken into consideration. The examination of cumulative impacts, however, was limited to the site's presented elements.
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- Foreword
- index
- Introduction
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- 1. Commemorative Integrity of the Site
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- 1.1 Commemorative Intent
- 1.2 Resources that Symbolize or Characterize the Site's...
- 1.3 Messages of National Historic Significance (Level 1)
- 1.4 The Site's Other Heritage Values (Level 2)
- 2. Analysis of the Current Situation
- 2.2 State of the Site's Commemorative Integrity
- 2.3 Condition of the Environment
- 2.4 Public Visitation and Use
- 2.5 Regional Tourism and the Strategic Position of the Site
- 3. Protection and Presentation of the Site
- 3.1 Concept of Protection and Presentation
- 3.2 Directions and Management Guidelines
- 4. Summary of the Environmental Impact Assessment
- 4.2 Methodology
- 4.4 Appropriateness of the Strategic Goals outlined in the...
- 4.5 Identification of Sources of Impact and Assessment of...
- 4.6 Cumulative Impacts
- 4.7 Mitigation Measures
- 4.8 Conclusion
- Conclusion
- Studies and Research Reports
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