Public Participation in Environmental Decision-Making in Alberta – Part III (Slides)

Public Participation in Environmental Decision-Making in Alberta – Part III (Slides)

2/24/2010

 
Is someone proposing an industrial or other significant project in your community? How are environmental impact assessments (EIAs) conducted in Alberta? How can you get involved in the environmental impact assessment process?
 
On February 18th, Laura Bowman, Staff Counsel of the Environmental Law Centre, discussed EIAs and how you can have a say in the environmental impact assessment process.
 
Click here to view the slides in PDF format
 
Click here to view or download the slides at slideshare.net
 
 


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