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This particular paper is written as a combination of two different topics, i.e., “cumulative impacts” and “sociological dimensions of EIA, TA, and RA.” While the emphasis is on the first, a number of pertinent remarks are made with regard to EIA, TA, and RA in order to exemplify an underlying thrust as to “assessment” efforts. At the same time, heavy emphasis is placed on assessment associated with natural resources management, public projects, and environmental hazards.

I would like to thank Gene Stakhiv and Gerry Horak for their commentary, support, and insights.

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Vlachos, E. (1985). Assessing Long-Range Cumulative Impacts. In: Covello, V.T., Mumpower, J.L., Stallen, P.J.M., Uppuluri, V.R.R. (eds) Environmental Impact Assessment, Technology Assessment, and Risk Analysis. NATO ASI Series, vol 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70634-9_3

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