
Articles in this issue:
Editorial: meeting metrics-based performance targets is important, but not everything – on the necessity for journals to keep focusing on the needs of the community they are serving and on quality
Thomas B. Fischer
Next generation impact assessment: Exploring the key components
A. John Sinclair, Meinhard Doelle & Robert B. Gibson
SIA and DRA integration for increased resilience
Leandri Kruger, Luke Sandham & Dewald Van Niekerk
Teaching impact assessment: applying indicators of best practice principles to Brazil
Maria Rita Raimundo e Almeida, Anne Caroline Malvestio & Fernanda Aparecida Veronez
Health impact assessment of a mining project in Swedish Sápmi: lessons learned
Hanna Blåhed & Miguel San Sebastián
Quantifying pressures from Swedish industries impacting Sweden’s Environmental Quality Objectives
J. Mikael Malmaeus & Erik Lindblom
Advancing beyond project-scale Social Impact Assessment of transport infrastructure: insights into contextual constraints on practice
Lara K. Mottee
Evaluating the effectiveness of a national environmental and social impact assessment system: lessons from Uganda
Pius Kahangirwe & Frank Vanclay
Note: The IAIA Resource Library contains all issues since 2020. For earlier issues, visit the publisher’s website.
About IAPA
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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