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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ activities \parencite{principles}:
identifying the key impacts that are associated with the project.
\item[\emph{Consideration of alternatives.}]
- TODO: important. Spend a little more time on this.
+ %TODO: important. Spend a little more time on this.
\item[\emph{Impact analysis, mitigation, and evaluation of residual impacts.}]
@@ -113,22 +113,24 @@ guide and implement sustainable resource management'' \parencite[p
\subsubsection{The role of sustainable development}
-As the concept of sustainable development became more popular
-... scope of project-based impact assessment determined to be too
-narrow to ensure a progression towards sustainable
-development. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) ...
-
-- broad definition of ``environment'' is adopted
-``Social Assessment'' (Taylor et al in the Green Book, chapter 25)
-
-\begin{quote}
- The New Zealand Resource Management Act (1991) ... has included
- mandatory requirements for the assessment of environmental effects,
- with “social,” “cultural,” and “amenity values” clearly included in
- the definition of environment. Also required are public involvement
- and community consultation, and monitoring of effects once the plan or
- project has begun.
-\end{quote}
+% TODO
+
+%As the concept of sustainable development became more popular
+%... scope of project-based impact assessment determined to be too
+%narrow to ensure a progression towards sustainable
+%development. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) ...
+%
+%- broad definition of ``environment'' is adopted
+%``Social Assessment'' (Taylor et al in the Green Book, chapter 25)
+%
+%\begin{quote}
+% The New Zealand Resource Management Act (1991) ... has included
+% mandatory requirements for the assessment of environmental effects,
+% with “social,” “cultural,” and “amenity values” clearly included in
+% the definition of environment. Also required are public involvement
+% and community consultation, and monitoring of effects once the plan or
+% project has begun.
+%\end{quote}
% TODO: RMA and SEA
% ``Social Assessment'' (Taylor et al in the Green Book, chapter 25)