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Title Variations:[Main] EIS, Digests of environmental impact statements
[Alt] Digests of environmental impact statements
[Alt] EIS, Digests of environmental impact statements from CSA
[Alt] Environmental impact statements
[Abbrev] EIS 
ISSNs:Print ISSN: 0364-1074     Online ISSN: 1555-6522  
Publisher:C S A Journal Division 
Print Holdings:v.3:7 (1979) - v.12:2 (1988) 
Short Description:Identifies environmental impact statements from the federal government. 
Full Description:Identifies environmental impact statements from the federal government. EIS converts these often complex documents into concise, readable abstracts. Each entry includes a clear description of the project, sections on the positive impact and negative consequences, and legal mandates. Is a subset of the larger database, Environmental Sciences & Pollution Management. 
Subject(s):Agriculture; Biological Sciences; Computer Science; Environmental Studies; UNIT LIST - Biology; UNIT LIST - Government Documents; UNIT LIST - History & Philosophy; UNIT LIST - Physics;  
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Publication Frequency:Bimonthly 
Primary Language:English  
 
EIS, Digests of environmental impact statements in Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
Link:http://www.library.uiuc.edu/orr/get.php?instid=258314 
Access:Accessible anywhere on campus or with UIUC NetID 
Online Coverage:1985-present 
Current Status:No known problems. Report an access problem with this specific resource. 
Added/Modified:Jan 25 2002 09:36AM; Nov 04 2008 12:25PM 
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