IAPA Volume 41, Issue 2 (2023)

IAPA Volume 41, Issue 2 (2023)

Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal

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Articles in this issue:

Editorial: Transformation towards a sustainable world – the pivotal role of impact assessments
Thomas B. Fischer

Undermining Assessment: EIA follow-up, stake-holder advisory groups, and extractive industries in Nunavut, Canada
Warren Bernauer, Glen Hostetler, Ezra Greene, Frank Tester, Rowan Harris & Laura Tanguay

South Africa’s EIA Screening Tool: A preliminary study of how users perceive its accuracy and utility
Michael Lambrecht, Merle Sowman & Kirsten Day

Social license to operate applied to small hydroelectric power plants: community perspectives and reflections
Guilherme Prado Alves, Maria Rita Raimundo E Almeida & Daniele Ornaghi SantAnna

Brexit, COVID-19 and climate change: mapping the impact of the ‘triple challenge’ on health and well-being in wales
Liz Green, Kathryn Ashton, Sumina Azam, Timo Clemens & Mark Bellis

Contextual challenges for implementing strategic environmental assessment in the Global South: insights from a case study in Mexico
Marco Gutierrez, Cristina Hernandez-Santin, Sarah A. Bekessy & Ascelin Gordon

A saliency mapping approach to understanding the visual impact of wind and solar infrastructure in amenity landscapes
Mehrnoosh Mohammadi, Yan Chen, H. M. Tuihedur Rahman & Kate Sherren

Improving cumulative effects assessment: alternative approaches based upon an expert survey and literature review
Chris Joseph, Thomas I. Gunton, James Hoffele & Martha Baldwin

Note: The IAIA Resource Library contains all issues since 2020. For earlier issues, visit the publisher’s website.

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Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, an international refereed journal with six issues per year, is the official publication of IAIA. IAPA contains a variety of peer-reviewed research articles, professional practice ideas, and book reviews of recently published titles. IAPA is published by Taylor and Francis (UK). 

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