Matriz Leopold [exclusive] Direct
| | Surface Water | Air Quality | Vegetation | Wildlife | Noise | | :--- | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | | | M=8, I=5 | M=5, I=3 | M=9, I=8 | M=4, I=4 | M=6, I=2 | | Construction | M=2, I=4 | M=3, I=3 | M=1, I=1 | M=2, I=2 | M=8, I=7 | | Operation | M=0, I=0 | M=4, I=6 | M=0, I=0 | M=0, I=0 | M=5, I=5 |
It is widely considered the first formal matrix method used in EIA. Its primary purpose is to systematically identify and evaluate the environmental impacts of a proposed action by creating a two-dimensional interaction table. matriz leopold
Also rated from 1 to 10 , this value is placed in the lower-right corner . It reflects the significance or weight of the impact relative to the local environment or community. Evaluation and Scoring | | Surface Water | Air Quality |
(Note: In a real Leopold Matrix, there are typically 8 columns for environmental categories and 100 rows for project actions, making it a very large grid). It reflects the significance or weight of the