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Comparative analysis of the environmental impact assessment procedures of Japan and New Zealand
Kim D.G. Schumacher
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Japan
100%
Legislation
100%
Renewable Energy
100%
New Zealand
100%
Markets
75%
Environmental Impact Assessment
75%
Process
50%
Costs
50%
Electricity
50%
Government Agency
50%
Policy
50%
Economic and Social Development
25%
Analysis
25%
Time
25%
Accidents
25%
Measure
25%
Japanese
25%
Procedure
25%
Environment
25%
Efficiency
25%
Project
25%
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25%
Investment
25%
Situation
25%
Example
25%
Priority
25%
Parks
25%
Winds
25%
Comparative Analysis
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Market
75%
Environmental Sustainability
75%
Costs
50%
Environmental Law
50%
Efficiency
25%
Investment
25%
Business Environment
25%