Check out the latest enews, sent 25 March
To ensure the health and safety of our delegates, IAIA20 has been rescheduled to May 2021 in Seville. See the Plan Your Stay for a message from IAIA’s Executive Director, and watch your email for updates.
IAIA staff working remotely
During this unprecedented time of uncertainty caused by COVID-19, IAIA staff are committed to providing uninterrupted member service to the greatest possible extent and will be working remotely until further notice. Please email if you need to reach us, as we are not in the office to take phone calls. We appreciate your understanding.
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Strategic plan 2019-2021 released
What is on the horizon for IAIA? Find out in “Tapping our Roots. Reaching the Sky,†IAIA’s 2019-2021 Strategic Plan.
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Interested in hosting a future IAIA annual conference in your country?
IAIA is now accepting bids to host IAIA23. Contact Jennifer Howell at IAIA HQ to express your interest and receive information on preparing an effective proposal. The deadline for proposals is 15 March 2021.
Displacement and resettlement key citations updated
IAIA’s Key Citations series serves as a source of information about the different subfields of impact assessment, each listing a selection of readily-available publications. Check out the updated “Displacement and Resettlement.â€
Share access to journal articles using a new eReader
Offering a more accessible and interactive reading experience, Taylor & Francis, the publisher of IAIA’s journal, is trialing an eReader which enables you to share free read-only access to articles with friends and colleagues.
UNECE launches data dashboard for 80 SDG indicators
Launched 13 March 2020, the dashboard allows users to see snapshots by country, compare country, and create graphs and maps.
Vital Cop26 climate talks could be derailed by coronavirus
Normally, at this stage before crunch climate talks, officials and politicians from the host nation would be convening meetings in key countries.
New portal on gender and women’s rights
The Business & Human Rights Centre, in collaboration with the Danish Institute for Human Rights, has just launched a new portal on Gender, Business & Human Rights. The portal also hosts a blog series that kicks off with a piece on what national action plans can do for women’s rights.
New portal on gender and women’s rights
The Business & Human Rights Centre, in collaboration with the Danish Institute for Human Rights, has just launched a new portal on Gender, Business & Human Rights. The portal also hosts a blog series that kicks off with a piece on what national action plans can do for women’s rights.
6th International Symposium on Knowledge and Capacity for the Water Sector: From capacity development to implementation science. (Online) 27-29 May 2020. Delft, Netherlands.
WRE 2020: The 6th International Conference on Water Resource and Environment. 23-26 August 2020. Tokyo, Japan.