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Title: 25. Cumulative effects assessment impact thresholds: myths and realities
Author: "Ziemer, Robert R."
Date: 1994
Source: "Pages 319-326, in: Kennedy, Alan J., ed. Cumulative Effects Assessments in Canada: From Concept to Practice. Alberta Association of Professional Biologists. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 333 p."
Description: "A cumulative impact has been commonly defined as: ""...the impact on the environment which results from the incremental impact of the action when added to other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future actions regardless of what agency or person undertakes such other actions. Cumulative impacts can result from individually minor but collectively significant actions taking place over a period of time."" (U.S. Council on Environmental Quality 1978). A threshold is defined in WebsterÂ’s as ""the point at which a physiological or psychological effect begins to be produced."""
Keywords: PSW4351, cumulative effects, soil, watershed, environment
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"Ziemer, Robert R." 1994. 25. Cumulative effects assessment impact thresholds: myths and realities. "Pages 319-326, in: Kennedy, Alan J., ed. Cumulative Effects Assessments in Canada: From Concept to Practice. Alberta Association of Professional Biologists. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 333 p.".
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