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    Report to Congress on the economic impact of energy actions.

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    Mode of access: Internet.Continued by: Report to Congress on the economic impact of energy actions, ISSN 0361-6126, issued by: United States. Dept. of Energy. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy and Evaluation. Office of Analytical Services.Continues: Report to Congress on the economic impact of energy actions, ISSN 0361-6126, issued by: United States. Federal Energy Administration. Office of Economic Impact

    SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS AND ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS

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    Social Impact Assessments (SIAs), prompted by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and by complementary legislation in certain states, are prepared, ostensibly, to provide expert scientific analyses of human societies; to project the probable consequences to those societies from largescale projects planned for their environments; to suggest ways to mitigate deleterious consequences; and to aid decision makers. The majority of SlAs prepared in relation to proposed energy developments have not been based on expert scientific analysis; omit crucial topics; are seldom based on primary analyses of the communities that will be affected; and often suggest ways to mitigate infrastructural problems (roads, houses and utilities) but l i t t l e else. Interests of the corporations that seek development permits are served by research houses commissioned to prepare SIAs, and by the agencies that approve the SlAs and subsequently grant permits to the corporations to commence with their energy-related projects-the interests of the community residents are not served. The responsibility of social scientists in preparing SlAs for communities that are scheduled for energy-related projects and state-of-the-art analyses of those communities are discussed. Copyright 1981 by The Policy Studies Organization.

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