
Articles in this issue:
Editorial
Thomas B Fischer
How a new university campus affected people in three villages: the dynamic nature of social licence to operate
Chen Chen, Frank Vanclay & Terry Van Dijk
Wind energy environmental assessment requirements and processes: an uneven landscape
Rhys McMaster, Bram Noble, Greg Poelzer & Kevin Hanna
Leveraging impact assessment for satisfactory project outcomes: benefits of early planning and participatory decision-making
Melissa Mayhew & Jessica Perritt
Mitigation of coral ecosystem service-related social issues: evidence from a coastal development project in a developing country
Shingo Takeda, Takehiko Murayama, Shigeo Nishikizawa & Atsushi Nagaoka
Learning support mechanisms in SEA: a review of the potential to optimize outcomes
Ainhoa González & Riki Therivel
SEA as a change agent: still relevant and how to stay relevant?
Lone Kørnøv
The evolving role of supreme auditing institutions (SAIs) towards enhancing environmental governance
F.H. Smith, F.P. Retief, C. Roos & R.C. Alberts
How to strengthen the independence of IA reviewers and practitioners
Rob Verheem
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