
Articles in this issue:
Editorial – embedding the sustainable development goals (SDGs) in IAPA’s remit
Thomas B Fischer
Future potential of economic impact assessment
Galina Williams
Forces for change in social impact assessment
Richard Parsons
Outcome-based management for sustainability
Bryan Robert Jenkins
Challenges to integrate health impact assessment into environmental assessment procedures: the pending debate
Carlos Iglesias-Merchan & Elvira Domínguez-Ares
The influence of framing on the legitimacy of impact assessment: examining the heritage impact assessments conducted for the Liverpool Waters project
Patrick R. Patiwael, Peter Groote & Frank Vanclay
Metro infrastructure planning in Amsterdam: how are social issues managed in the absence of environmental and social impact assessment?
Lara K. Mottee, Jos Arts, Frank Vanclay, Fiona Miller & Richard Howitt
Establishing international best practice principles for impact assessment teaching and training
Angus Morrison-Saunders, Jenny Pope & Megan Jones
Book Review: “Legal pathways to deep decarbonization in the United States” edited by Michael B. Gerrard and John C. Dernbach, Washington, DC, Environmental Law Institute, 2019, 1120 pp., ISBN: 978-1-58576-197-5, https://www.eli.org/eli-press-books/legal-pathways-deep-decarbonization-united-states
Weston A. Fisher
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