DMRB Volume 11 Section 3 LA 112 Sustainability and environment. Appraisal. Population and human health (formerly DMRB Volume 11, Section 3, Part 6 (Land), Volume 11, Section 3, Part 8 (Pedestrians, cyclists, equestrians and community effects) and Volume 11, Section 3, Part 9 (Vehicle travellers))
Publication Year
2019
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Establishes requirements for assessing and reporting environmental effects of highway projects on population and health. Covers principles, purpose, methodology and monitoring.
Document History
Superseded by LA 112 Sustainability and environment. Appraisal. Population and human health (formerly DMRB Volume 11, Section 3, Part 6 (Land), Volume 11, Section 3, Part 8 (Pedestrians, cyclists, equestrians and community effects) and Volume 11, Section 3, Part 9 (Vehicle travellers)). Revision 1 (HE, 2020). Supersedes DMRB Volume 11, Section 3, Part 6 (Land use), Volume 11, Section 3, Part 8 (Pedestrians, cyclists, equestrians and community effects) and Volume 11, Section 3, Part 9 (Vehicle travellers)) (HA, 1993 and 2001). Design manual for roads and bridges (DMRB) 11.3.6.
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