
Articles in this issue:
Editorial
Thomas B Fischer
The perceived benefits of EIA for government: a regulator perspective
DP Cilliers, I Van Staden, C Roos, RC Alberts & FP Retief
Strategic environmental assessment of urban plans in Australia: the case study of Melbourne Urban Extension Plan
Zobaidul Kabir, Salim Momtaz & Richard Morgan
Modifying social impact assessment to enhance the effectiveness of company social investment strategies in contributing to local community development
Ilya Gulakov, Frank Vanclay & Jos Arts
Assessing the public interest in environmental assessment: lessons from cost-benefit analysis of an energy megaproject
Chris Joseph, Thomas I. Gunton & James Hoffele
The central role of Inuit Qaujimaningit in Nunavut’s impact assessment process
Nicole Peletz, Kevin Hanna & Bram Noble
Developing indicators for environmental licensing the case of the Brazilian offshore oil and gas sector
Tomás de Oliveira Bredariol
A critical appraisal of Uzani Environmental Advocacy CC v BP Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd 2019 (5) SA 275 (GP)
John Rantlo & Germarié Viljoen
Note: The IAIA Resource Library contains all issues since 2020. For earlier issues, visit the publisher’s website.
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