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EIA and SEA

Summary

DAssessing the impact of buildings on the environment is a multidisciplinary field where construction engineers tend to act as 'notifiers' or work closely with them. Learning outcomes of the course unit The aim of this course is to acquaint students with the general processes of the EIA process (including the historical context of this evaluation), but also to focus on the legislation of the Czech Republic in connection with this assessment. Part of the subject is also some superior legislation and implementing methodological regulations. Within the course students will be able to manage some screening tools, they will be familiar with methods of assessing significance of impact - impact. They control the difference between size and significance of the impact. An integral part is the familiarization with mitigation - mitigation means. An integral part of the subject is the SEA process.

Literature

EIA Course Module. Studijní texty [online]. [cit. 2014-10-21]. Dostupné z: http://eia.unu.edu/.

Advised literature

MORRIS, P., THERIVEL, R. eds. Methods of environmental impact assessment. Vancouver: UBC Press, c1995 - xx, 378 s.: il. ISBN 0-7748-0526-9.
Jose Regin F. REGIDOR, Rene Val R. TEODOROTRAFFIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND TRANSPORTATION PLANNING IN URBAN AREAS, http://www.easts.info/on-line/proceedings_05/2342.pdf
Wathern, Peter : Environmental impact assessment : theory and practice 1992
EIA process http://www.fao.org/docrep/V8350E/v8350e06.htm


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina, čeština, angličtina
Code 223-0068
Abbreviation EIA
Course title EIA and SEA
Coordinating department Department of Building Materials and Diagnostics of Structures
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Barbara Vojvodíková, Ph.D.