关键词: |
gis(geographic information systems), geographic information systems, nepa(national environmental policy act), national environmental policy act, colorado, land use, endangered species, spatial accounting, thresholds, metrics, water resources |
摘要: |
The Areawide Coordinated Cumulative Effects Analysis (ACCEA) project evaluated whether and how a spatial accounting approach can be used to identify the cumulative impacts on the environment that result from the incremental impacts of multiple transportation and other projects, and related urbanization at a regional scale. Spatial accounting methods were employed to inventory improvement or decline in the quality of key resources over multiple time periods, jurisdictions and projects. The tools of spatial accounting include (1) data typically housed in a geographic information system (GIS); (2) models for the evaluation of environmental effects resulting from transportation projects and programs; and (3) metrics such as indicators or thresholds, which can be used to assess the importance of change in resource qualities. The ACCEA project addressed a broad spectrum of environmental resources of concern, including land use and open space, and biological, water, cultural and community resources. Fourteen distinct resource areas were addressed during seven workshops held with resource experts representing transportation, environmental, and planning agencies and interest groups. A demonstration project was conducted which focused on land use change, habitat and water quality across the Denver metropolitan region. GIS and remote sensing tools were demonstrated to provide the means for data and models integration, thus providing a technical foundation for characterizing environmental effects. ACCEA was concluded to be feasible and can provide valuable support to both project-specific assessments of cumulative impacts as well as regional accounting of environmental resources relevant to transportation planning. The study results will facilitate the NEPA process by making information about cumulative effects analysis, environmental assessments, and environmental impact statements more readily available to those who are responsible for identifying and mitigating adverse environmental effects. The products of this project will be used to provide (1) general guidance and options for ACCEA transportation-related analysis in Colorado; and, (2) a review of opportunities for a coordinated approach in the Denver region. / Supplementary Notes: Sponsored by Colorado Dept. of Transportation, Denver. and Federal Highway Administration, Denver, CO. Colorado Div. / Availability Note: Order this product from NTIS by: phone at 1-800-553-NTIS (U.S. customers); (703)605-6000 (other countries); fax at (703)605-6900; and email at orders@ntis.gov. NTIS is located at 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA, 22161, USA. |