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Roles and stakes in environmental impact assessment follow-up

Authors :
Morrison-Saunders, A.
Arts, J.
Baker, J.
Caldwell, P.
Morrison-Saunders, A.
Arts, J.
Baker, J.
Caldwell, P.
Source :
Morrison-Saunders, A. <
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

This article presents some of the innovative practitioner experiences with environmental impact assessment (EIA) follow-up discussed at a workshop during the recent IAIA&#39;01 conference in Colombia. Key issues raised included how EIA follow-up is initiated and who is responsible. Examples driven by proponents, regulators and the community are presented. Key points are that a focus on environmental management is essential, both proponents and the community directly benefit from EIA follow-up outcomes, preparation for follow-up should occur early in the EIA process and follow-up is particularly important to ensure implementation of mitigation measures and in cases where cumulative effects occur.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Morrison-Saunders, A. <
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1359344232
Document Type :
Electronic Resource