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New guidance suggests that environment impact assessments should consider a wider range of soil functions.
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New guidance suggests that environment impact assessments should consider a wider range of soil functions.

According to industry guidance, a wider range soil functions, ecosystem services, and natural wealth should be considered when assessing soils’ environmental impacts.

Michael Donnelly

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