IAPA Volume 40, Issue 2 (2022)
Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal

Articles in this issue:
Editorial
Thomas B. Fischer
Environmental assessments and sustainable finance frameworks: will the EU Taxonomy change the mindset over the contribution of EIA to sustainable development?
Jiří Dusík & Alan Bond
Response to Dusík and Bond
Roel Slootweg
Sustainable finance taxonomies: filling the gaps of EIA systems for developing countries
Cong C. Vu
Response to environmental assessments and sustainable finance frameworks
Bryan Jenkins
Response to: Environmental assessments and sustainable finance frameworks: will the EU taxonomy change the mindset over the contribution of EIA to sustainable development?
Rufus A. Howard
Cycles of hope
Maria Rosario Partidario
Sustainable finance strategies are raising the sustainability bar; impact assessment needs to evolve to create a fruitful symbiosis
Juan Palerm
Taxonomies of sustainable investment and existing decision support approaches of EIA, SEA and CBA – a silver bullet for sustainable development? A response to Dusík and Bond
Thomas B Fischer
Environmental assessments and sustainable finance taxonomies – a riposte
Alan Bond & Jiří Dusík
Collective impacts: using systems thinking in project-level assessment
Alan Ehrlich
Ten years of experience with ecological connectivity analysis and urban planning in Sweden
Mårten Karlsson & Örjan Bodin
Fallacies about communities that lead to failed community relations
Sergio Moreira, Frank Vanclay & Ana Maria Esteves
Strategic environmental assessment monitoring: the enduring forgotten sibling
Ainhoa González
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