IAPA Volume 43, Issue 6 (2025)

IAPA Volume 43, Issue 6 (2025)

Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal

IAPA Article Abstract
Articles in this issue:

Editorial: Reflecting on IAPA 2025
Urmila Jha-Thakur

Towards an attitude-inclusive understanding of environmental assessment competence in higher education
Mari Kågström & Charlotta Faith-Ell

Deriving best practice principles and evaluation criteria for EIA follow-up governance
Charlene Smith & Angus Morrison-Saunders

Integrating AI into EA practice: perspectives of a community of practitioners
Simone Rosenmaier Filipsen, Ivar Lyhne & Emilia Ravn Boess

Impact assessment as planning (not permitting): factors affecting its potential to influence project design
Steve Bonnell

Undertaking the first health impact assessment on a city development plan in Ireland: a case study
Monica O’Mullane, Tara Kenny, Kirsty Nash, Marie Ryan, Jeanette Fitzsimons, Bernadette Connolly, Liz Green, Joanna Purdy, Ben Cave & Ben Harris-Roxas

Letter to the Editor: The future of impact assessment in Pakistan: reflections from two decades of practice, teaching and research
Mehreen Khan & M.N. Chaudhry

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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