IAPA Volume 40, Issue 5 (2022)
Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal

Articles in this issue:
Editorial: ‘Simplification’ of environmental and other impact assessments – an international trend?
Thomas B. Fischer
Compensation for displacement caused by dam building: representation, recognition, and outcomes in Thailand
Chakaphon Singto, Luuk Fleskens & Jeroen Vos
Environmental follow-up of land use and occupation: an impact management tool for the Romaine hydroelectric complex
Kathia Lavoie & Patrick Hébert
Evaluating the quality of Environmental Impact Assessment Reports (EIARs) for tourism developments in protected areas: The Kruger to Canyons Biosphere case study
Keletso V. Malepe, Ainhoa González & Francois P. Retief
Quality of environmental impact statements (EISs) in Eswatini: 1996 – 2020
Emmanuel Nkosinathi Cele
Does China’s real-name system improve or reduce residents’ willingness to participate in environmental impact assessments?
Yong Liu, Xiaoxiao Luo & Wentao Fu
Environmental impact assessment follow-up institutional and regulatory frameworks: lights and shadows of the Chilean experience
Kay Bergamini & Cristian Pérez
Translating Best Practice Principles into criteria for evaluating the consideration of biodiversity in SEA practice
Amarilis Lucia Casteli Figueiredo Gallardo, Cintia Aparecida da Conceição Dos Santos, Alan Bond, Evandro Mateus Moretto, Marcelo Montaño & Simone Athayde
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