Environmental impact statements as information resources
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Abstract Like the unpublished research reports of earlier years, federal environmental impact statements are an extremely valuable but much maligned information source. Both tend to be uneven in quality and difficult to harness bibliographically, but both represent the details and results of billions of dollars spent on research and analyses. EIS: Digests of Environmental Impact Statements , a tool for making environmental impact statements bibliographically accessible, is discussed.
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