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Scoping
Scoping
Scoping
A. Population
B. Flora, fauna
C. Air, water, soil
Checklist. D. Architectural and historic heritage
Component of
Scoping interaction Developed to incorporate Secondary impacts
Methods techniques
Magnitude
Networks Significance
Probability
A. Inform the public about the proposed project and the EIA process
Stakeholders B. Understand their concerns
involvment in C. Gather historical information for proper scoping
scoping D. Set out the role and contribution of the public involvement in decision-making
E. Carry the public along