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Developing environmental impact statement (EIS) guidelines for the management of environmental quality at major projects in Kuwait

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to set guidelines for the development and review of environmental impact statements (EIS) for major development projects proposed in the third review of the Kuwait Master Plan (KMP3). Best practices for environmental quality management to alleviate the impact o...

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Published in:Management of environmental quality 2008-01, Vol.19 (6), p.670-689
Main Authors: Mohamed Al-Damkhi, Ali, Ahmed Abdul-Wahab, Sabah, Naser Al-Khalaf, Bader, Sa'ad Al-Nafisi, Abeer
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subjects Air pollution
Best practice
Climatic conditions
Construction industry
Development projects
Engineering
Environmental impact
Environmental impact statements
Environmental management
Environmental quality
Highway construction
Highways
Hydrocarbons
Neighborhoods
Outdoor air quality
Pollutants
Power plants
Sanitary engineering
Statistical analysis
Studies
Sustainable development
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