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Training Exercises

Introduction :: Introduction to SCEA  |  Exercise 1
Module 1 :: Resource Definition  |   Exercise 1  |  Exercise 2
Module 2 :: Geographic Boundary  |   Exercise 1  |  Exercise 2
Module 3 :: Timeframes  |   Exercise 1  |   Exercise 2
Module 4 :: Land Use Timeframes  |   Exercise 1  |   Exercise 2
Module 5 :: Drawing SCEA Conclusions  |  Exercise 1  |   Exercise 2
Module 6 :: Presentation of SCEA in the Environmental Documentation  |  Exercise 1

Module 1 :: Exercise 1

Defining Your Resources
In Module 1 you have just learned which resources are appropriate when conducting a SCEA . For this exercise, please select from the resource listing below those resources you feel might be included when conducting a SCEA . Note that this exercise is not related to any specific project and SCEA resources exist in addition to those listed in this excercise.

In the list below please answer Yes next to the resource that can be considered in a SCEA . If the resource should not be considered in a SCEA answer a No, then print this page.

Define the Appropriate Resources:

        1. Wetlands

        2. Parklands

        3. Noise Quality

        4. Air Quality

        5. Land Use

        6. Agricultural Lands

        7. Forest Lands

        8. Historic Property (ies)

        9. Communities

        10. Sensitive Species

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