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SEA and Universidad De Chile Will Hold the First Degree in Environmental Impact Assessment - Revista Electricidad

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The process of environmental assessment, identification of impacts, compliance with current regulations, regulatory frameworks, climate change, use of geoinformation and citizen participation, will be part of the themes that will be addressed by the first degree in Environmental Impact Assessment Extension in the SEIA, which will be carried out from August by the University of Chile and the Environmental Assessment Service. This Monday, June 2, …
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The process of environmental assessment, identification of impacts, compliance with current regulations, regulatory frameworks, climate change, use of geoinformation and citizen participation, will be part of the themes that will be addressed by the first degree in Environmental Impact Assessment Extension in the SEIA, which will be carried out from August by the University of Chile and the Environmental Assessment Service. This Monday, June 2, …

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revistaei.cl broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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