Letters to the editor: human health in environmental impact assessment.(Letter to the editor)

From: Arctic | Date: June 1, 2006| Author: Gilchrist, F. Ian; Noble, Bram | Copyright information

Dear Editor:

The article by Noble and Bronson in the December 2005 issue of Arctic (Integrating Human Health into Environmental Impact Assessment: Case Studies of Canada's Northern Mining Resource Sector) addresses an important matter, and therefore is particularly appreciated. However, the case studies themselves appear sometimes to be too brief for analysis, and the "mixed methods approach" is without reference to numbers of key informants used, lists of documents rev...

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