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17.3.4.3 Summary

Publication Date: 
27 May 2008
 

Environmental factors are by their nature, less easily quantifiable than economic elements.  The environmental assessment programs in existence generally use standard transport model outputs to calculate environmental factors such as emissions, air quality, noise and intimidation and fear using empirical formulae.  These formulae are described in DMRB Volume 11 and, whilst not providing accurate representations of absolute environmental impacts, do enable schemes to be compared on a consistent basis.

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