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Main Title The environmental impact of railways /
Author Carpenter, T. G.
Publisher J. Wiley,
Year Published 1994
OCLC Number 29548484
ISBN 0471948284; 9780471948285
Subjects Railroads--Environmental aspects ; Railroads--Planning ; UE/CE Etats membres ; Analyse comparative ; Protection de l'environnement ; Politique des transports ; Chemins de fer ; Spoorwegen ; Milieueffecten ; Eisenbahn--(DE-588)4014015-5 ; Umweltschutz--(DE-588)4061644-7 ; Chemins de fer--Aspect de l'environnement ; Chemins de fer--Planification ; Environmental impact analysis
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EJBM  TD195.R33C37 1994 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 03/31/1995
Collation viii, 385 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 363-368) and index.
Contents Notes
pt. I. Railways and Planning. 2. Environmental Planning. 3. Railway Planning. 4. Passenger Traffic. 5. Freight -- pt. II. Impacts on People. 6. Social Impacts and Public Perception. 7. Noise and Vibration. 8. Pollution. 9. Visual Impacts. 10. Construction -- pt. III. Impacts on Resources. 11. Resource Use and Route Selection. 12. Residential, Commercial and Productive Land. 13. Nature Conservation. 14. Heritage and Amenity. 15. Railways in Scenic Landscape. 16. Environmental Evaluation of Land Resources -- pt. IV. Planning for the Twenty-First Century. 17. Environmental Rail Transport Solutions. "A renaissance in railways and the formal recognition of environmental priorities are both features of the last quarter of the twentieth century, but relatively little has been published about the individual and collective environmental impacts of railways. There is an urgent need to address the subject comprehensively. New railways are being planned in many countries and environmental assessment has become an essential element of planning. Most of the impacts of railways have existed for well over a hundred years and many of these continue to be relevant today. Some new issues, such as the operation of very fast trains or the routeing of tracks to carry them, require special attention. This book brings together the main planning and management issues concerning the way railways, established, newly-constructed, or upgraded, have an impact on the environment. It provides a step-by-step assessment of how the engineer, planner, environmental manager, transport specialist or railway operator should approach the resolution of railway development taking into account environmental priorities and the regulatory framework. Tom Carpenter brings a lifetime of first-hand management and consultancy experience to produce the first modern treatment of this important topic."--Publisher's description.