14th October 2005, 02:15 PM
I don't think that there is anything on "how to be an archaeological consultant", but some specific topics are covered.
For info on EIA, you could look at "Methods of Environmental Impact Assessment", by Peter Morris and Riki Therivel, especially chapters 1, 7 and 14-16.
Ralston and Thomas ('93) "Environmental Assessment and Archaeology" (IFA occasional paper, probably out of print) is also useful, although a bit old.
There's useful stuff about the broader planning context in Cullingworth and Nadin "Town and Country Planning in the UK" and in Paul Selman "Environmental Planning".
1man1desk
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For info on EIA, you could look at "Methods of Environmental Impact Assessment", by Peter Morris and Riki Therivel, especially chapters 1, 7 and 14-16.
Ralston and Thomas ('93) "Environmental Assessment and Archaeology" (IFA occasional paper, probably out of print) is also useful, although a bit old.
There's useful stuff about the broader planning context in Cullingworth and Nadin "Town and Country Planning in the UK" and in Paul Selman "Environmental Planning".
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished