IAPA Volume 40, Issue 3 (2022)
Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal

Articles in this issue:
Editorial
Thomas B. Fischer
Health impact assessment institutionalisation in France: state of the art, challenges and perspectives
Françoise Jabot & Ana Rivadeneyra-Sicilia
The role of impact assessment in the development of urban green infrastructure: a review of EIA and SEA practices in Thailand
Chaunjit Chanchitpricha & Thomas B Fischer
A gender equity and new masculinities approach to development: examining results from a Colombian case study
Laura Sims & Julian David Rodriguez-Corcho
Environmental clearance conditions in impact assessment in India: moving beyond greenwash
Mahabaleshwar Hegde, Kirit Patel & Alan P. Diduck
An independent assessment of potential social impacts of the newly initiated inland port in Salt Lake City, United States
Ruan de Lange & Lazarus Adua
A roadmap for ESIA policy change in Ethiopia should address wide-ranging governance reforms
Melisha Charles, J. Tafel, D. McDonnell, C. Stoicheff & N. C. Kunz
Does local planning culture influence the effectiveness of impact assessments?: reflecting on infrastructure projects in a Dutch UNESCO World Heritage site
Patrick R. Patiwael, Peter Groote & Frank Vanclay
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