Asked by
Juliette Lazaric
on Dec 01, 2024Verified
The scope of an EIS:
A) does not apply to psychological effects.
B) does not apply to the urban environment.
C) is narrowly construed.
D) applies to a broad range of types of effects.
EIS
Environmental Impact Statement, a document required for major federal actions in the United States, outlining the effects on the environment of proposed projects.
Psychological Effects
The impacts or changes in an individual's mental state, emotions, or behavior as a result of an experience, condition, or external stimulus.
Urban Environment
A geographical area characterized by high human population density and vast human-built features in comparison to areas surrounding it.
- Comprehend the prerequisites and components of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) as delineated by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the prerequisites and components of an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) as delineated by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).