How Long to Read Laws Relating to Environmental Impact Assessment:

By Dr. Mahesh R. Sharanappa, B.Com., LL.M., Ph.D.

How Long Does it Take to Read Laws Relating to Environmental Impact Assessment:?

It takes the average reader 3 hours and 53 minutes to read Laws Relating to Environmental Impact Assessment: by Dr. Mahesh R. Sharanappa, B.Com., LL.M., Ph.D.

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Description

Every human being is dependent on the mother earth. The nature which we use has to be protected with utmost responsibility. For protection of the environment the Environmental Laws play a pivotal role. No law can stand without any base. It may be a primary or secondary or supplementary base. In order to study the growth of any law in its correct perspective, it becomes necessary to find out its inputs and contents. A base may change with changing time, allowing place to other bases. The Indian environmental law is no exception in this regard. In ancient India, people were tied together with nature, through their religious belief. Some adopted it on their own or rather majority accepted under the fear of religion, morality or non-compliance, resulting in punishment to the extent of going to hell. Since Vedic time the motto of social life was ‘to live in utmost harmony with ecology’. Sages, saints and great teachers of India lived in forests, meditated and expressed themselves in the form of Vedas, Upanishads, Smritis and Dharmas. This literature of olden times preached in one form or the other a worshipful attitude towards plants, trees, mother earth, sky (aakash), air (vayu), water(jal), and animals and to keep a benevolent attitude towards them. The primary objective of the book is to investigate into the laws and policy relating to Environmental Impact Assessment, along with an empirical verification of the actual working of EIA machinery with a view to find out problem areas and suggest reforms on the basis of true picture. The other related objectives are to analyse different dimensions of environmental protection; to make a conceptual analysis of EIA to have a clear understanding about scope of the concept and the process; to make a comparative analysis of EIA with reference to its working in some leading countries; to assess the significance attached to EIA in India through different phases of history; to critically evaluate the Legislative provisions which stipulate EIA to ascertain their suitability and effectiveness in creating proper EIA mechanism; to verify empirically the actual working of EIA process; Lastly, to offer valuable suggestions for reform in law and to make EIA mechanism more Effective. The process of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is crucial for ensuring sustainable development. The technique of Environmental Impact iv Assessment (EIA) finds its origin from the ‘Precautionary Principle’ which requires refusal of consent or approval of the developmental activity by the competent authority, if such project poses threat of serious or irreversible environmental damage. To determine the serious or irreversible nature of the environmental effects on the developmental activity, EIA is necessary. EIA requires the developer to give to the deciding agency, a statement of the environmental effects on the developmental activity to be considered in the decision making process. EIA gives a chance to adopt or modify a scheme to mitigate adverse environmental consequences and for taking the environmental dimension into account in project decisions. I am sure that the professionals like advocates, EIA officials, Environmental activists and students of legal academia who will have to encounter environmental issues will be benefitted by turning to this book.

How long is Laws Relating to Environmental Impact Assessment:?

Laws Relating to Environmental Impact Assessment: by Dr. Mahesh R. Sharanappa, B.Com., LL.M., Ph.D. is 227 pages long, and a total of 58,339 words.

This makes it 77% the length of the average book. It also has 71% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Laws Relating to Environmental Impact Assessment: Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 5 hours and 18 minutes to read Laws Relating to Environmental Impact Assessment: aloud.

What Reading Level is Laws Relating to Environmental Impact Assessment:?

Laws Relating to Environmental Impact Assessment: is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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