IAPA Volume 41, Issue 1 (2023)
Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal

Articles in this issue:
Editorial
Thomas B. Fischer
Environment-related underlying dynamics of project adaptability: a case study of sponge-city PPPs in China
Wei Li, Jingfeng Yuan, Jiyue Guo, Henry J. Liu & Yulun Pan
Between control and independence: computational modelling within EC’s trade sustainability impact assessments
Titus Udrea & Anja Bauer
Capacity needs for assessing the cumulative social effects of projects
Lauren M Arnold, Kevin Hanna, Bram Noble, William Nikolakis & Sarah E Gergel
Distilling best practice principles for public participation in impact assessment follow-up
Angus Morrison-Saunders, Jos Arts, Jenny Pope, Alan Bond & Francois Retief
Impact assessment for renewable energy development: analysis of impacts and mitigation practices for wind energy in western Canada
Camila Martins Godinho, Bram Noble, Greg Poelzer & Kevin Hanna
Indigenous experiences of impact assessment and development projects: lessons from the Aashukan exchange
Mark K. Watson, Te Kipa Kepa Brian Morgan, Cassio Ingles de Sousa, Marc Dunn, Emmanuel B. Raufflet, Cynthia Taylor & Rasmus Kløcker Larsen
Letter: 25 years of SEA: personal reflections on recent progress, current status and future prospects
Barry Sadler & Rob Verheem
Book Review: “It is the scale of issues that is important”: a review of “Handbook on cumulative impact assessment”
Luis E. Sánchez
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