Ciencia para la vida - Método Conesa Simplificado

In this chapter of *Environmental Impact Assessment from Scratch**, we explain the **Simplified Conesa Method* and the criteria used to assess environmental impacts. After identifying an impact using tools like the Leopold Matrix, we need to answer a key question: *How ​​significant is this impact?* You will learn criteria such as **nature, intensity, extent, timing, persistence, reversibility, recoverability, synergy, accumulation, effect, and periodicity**. Key idea: **First, identify the impact; then assess it with evidence**. *Is this clear? Answer these questions:* 1. Why isn't simply identifying an environmental impact enough? 2. What does the Simplified Conesa Method aim to assess? 3. What is the difference between nature and intensity? 4. What do extent and timing mean in impact assessment? 5. What is the difference between persistence and reversibility? 6. What is the difference between synergy and accumulation? 7. Why does assessing an impact require justifying each criterion with evidence? #ScienceForLife #EnvironmentalImpactAssessment #ConesaMethod #EnvironmentalImpact #EIA #EnvironmentalManagement #EnvironmentalEducation #EnvironmentalEngineering #Sustainability #Environment