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Step 6: Predict the Responses to the Impacts
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Steps in SIA
Although every project, and every SIA, is unique, in most cases there
is a series of more or less standard steps through which the analysis must
proceed in order to achieve good results, including:
1. Dev an effective public involvement plan, so that all affected interests
will be involved.
2. Scoping to Identify the Stakeholders & the Issues
3. Identify and characterize alternatives
4. Define baseline conditions
5. Project probable impacts
6. Predict responses to impacts
7. Consider indirect & cumulative impacts
8. Recommend new alternatives
9. Develop a mitigation plan
10. Implement to project
11. Monitor the project
12. Evaluate the project
13. Modify the project as needed
And some SIA projects may have steps that are unique to it |
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Step 6 in the SIA process is to predict the responses to the impacts
of the proposed alts by various grps & stockholders |
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To predict the responses to the impacts of the proposed alts, given
the affected grps, the analyst should examine the kinds of impacts that
might reasonably be predicted & estimate the likely response to those
impacts |
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To predict the responses to the impacts of the proposed alts, the analyst
should determine whether leaders of grps will be positive or negative about
project |
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To predict the responses to the impacts of the proposed alts, the analyst
should examine the grps who are likely to be influenced by leaders |
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To predict the responses to the impacts of the proposed alts, the analyst
should determine whether there are ways for the pop to adapt in place,
or whether it likely to relocate |
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To predict the responses to the impacts of the proposed alts, the analyst
should determine whether a grp can continue to carry out its valued ways
of life, or will it be irrevocably lost |
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