Impact Assessment - David P. Lawrence

Impact Assessment

Practical Solutions to Recurrent Problems and Contemporary Challenges
Buch | Hardcover
496 Seiten
2013 | 2nd edition
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-118-09737-3 (ISBN)
151,89 inkl. MwSt
Taking a problem-oriented approach, Environmental Impact Assessment provides an in-depth, practical, and comprehensive guide for designing and implementing effective Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) processes.
Offers solutions and best practices to respond to recurrent problems and contemporary challenges in the field

Since the publication of the first edition of Environmental Impact Assessment in 2003, both the practice and theory of impact assessment have changed substantially. Not only has the field been subject to a great deal of new regulations and guidelines, it has also evolved tremendously, with a greater emphasis on strategic environmental, sustainability, and human health impact assessments. Moreover, there is a greater call for impact assessments from a global perspective. This Second Edition, now titled Impact Assessment to reflect its broader scope and the breadth of these many changes, offers students and practitioners a current guide to today's impact assessment practice.

Impact Assessment begins with an introduction and then a chapter reviewing conventional approaches to the field. Next, the book is organized around recurrent problems and contemporary challenges in impact assessment process design and management, enabling readers to quickly find the material they need to solve tough problems, including:



How to make impact assessments more influential, rigorous, rational, substantive, practical, democratic, collaborative, ethical, and adaptive
How each problem and challenge-reducing process would operate at the regulatory and applied levels
How each problem can be approached for different impact assessment types—sustainability assessment, strategic environmental assessment, project-level EIA, social impact assessment, ecological impact assessment, and health impact assessment
How to link and combine impact assessment processes to operate in situations with multiple overlapping problems, challenges, and impact assessment types
How to connect and combine impact assessment processes

Each chapter first addresses the topic with current theory and then demonstrates how that theory is applied, presenting requirements, guidelines, and best practices. Summaries at the end of each chapter provide a handy tool for structuring the design and evaluation of impact assessment processes and documents. Readers will find analyses and new case studies that address such issues as multi-jurisdictional impact assessment, climate change, cumulative effects assessment, follow-up, capacity building, interpreting significance, and the siting of major industrial and waste facilities.

Reflecting current theory and standards of practice, Impact Assessment is appropriate for both students and practitioners in the field, enabling them to confidently respond to a myriad of new challenges in the field.

DAVID P. LAWRENCE, PhD, is an Impact Assessment Specialist with more than thirty-five years of experience in study design, impact analysis, alternatives evaluation, social impact assessment, cumulative effects assessment, and sustainability. He has undertaken numerous applied impact assessment research studies, published extensively, and taught at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Preface ix

1. Introduction 1

1.1 Highlights 1

1.2 A “Not So Hypothetical” Scenario 1

1.3 The Basics 5

1.4 A Structure 12

1.5 A Strategy 16

1.6 A Road Map 19

1.7 Summing Up 20

2. Conventional IA Processes 22

2.1 Highlights 22

2.2 Defining the Problem and Deciding on a Direction 22

2.3 Conventional EIA Choices 23

2.4 Choices for Other IA Types 34

2.5 Contemporary Challenge—SEA Good Practice Guidance 46

2.6 Summing Up 49

3. How to Make IAs More Influential 52

3.1 Highlights 52

3.2 Insights from Practice 52

3.3 Defining the Problem and Deciding on a Direction 56

3.4 Selecting the Most Appropriate Route 62

3.5 Instituting an Influential IA Process 75

3.6 Contemporary Challenge—IA Influence—Good Practice Guidance 84

3.7 Summing Up 84

4. How to Make IAs More Rigorous 91

4.1 Highlights 91

4.2 Insights from Practice 91

4.3 Defining the Problem and Deciding on a Direction 94

4.4 Selecting the Most Appropriate Route 94

4.5 Instituting a Rigorous IA Process 100

4.6 Contemporary Challenge—Good Practice IA Follow-up 111

4.7 Summing Up 114

5. How to Make IAs More Rational 116

5.1 Highlights 116

5.2 Insights from Practice 116

5.3 Defining the Problem and Deciding on a Direction 119

5.4 Selecting the Most Appropriate Route 121

5.5 Instituting a Rational IA Process 129

5.6 Contemporary Challenge—Siting “Locally Unwanted Land Uses” 139

5.7 Summing Up 148

6. How to Make IAs More Substantive 150

6.1 Highlights 150

6.2 Insights from Practice 150

6.3 Defining the Problem and Deciding on a Direction 153

6.4 Selecting the Most Appropriate Route 156

6.5 Instituting a Substantive IA Process 169

6.6 Contemporary Challenge—Horizontal IA Integration 179

6.7 Summing Up 183

7. How to Make IAs More Practical 186

7.1 Highlights 186

7.2 Insights from Practice 186

7.3 Defining the Problem and Deciding on a Direction 190

7.4 Selecting the Most Appropriate Route 194

7.5 Instituting a Practical IA Process 213

7.6 Contempory Challenge—CEA Good Practice 222

7.7 Summing Up 225

8. How to Make IAs More Democratic 227

8.1 Highlights 227

8.2 Insights from Practice 227

8.3 Defining the Problem and Deciding on a Direction 230

8.4 Selecting the Most Appropriate Route 233

8.5 Instituting a Democratic IA Process 244

8.6 Contemporary Challenge—Multijurisdictional IA 252

8.7 Summing Up 258

9. How to Make IAs More Collaborative 261

9.1 Highlights 261

9.2 Insights from Practice 261

9.3 Defining the Problem and Deciding on a Direction 264

9.4 Selecting the Most Appropriate Route 269

9.5 Instituting a Collaborative IA Process 299

9.6 Contemporary Challenge—IA Capacity Building 308

9.7 Summing Up 312

10. How to Make IAs More Ethical 315

10.1 Highlights 315

10.2 Insights from Practice 315

10.3 Defining the Problem and Deciding on a Direction 318

10.4 Selecting the Most Appropriate Route 319

10.5 Instituting an Ethical IA Process 330

10.6 Contemporary Challenge—Significance Determination 337

10.7 Summing Up 344

11. How to Make IAs More Adaptable 346

11.1 Highlights 346

11.2 Insights from Practice 346

11.3 Defining the Problem and Deciding on a Direction 349

11.4 Selecting the Most Appropriate Route 352

11.5 Instituting an Adaptive IA Process 383

11.6 Contemporary Challenge—Climate Change 391

11.7 Summing Up 392

12. How to Connect and Combine IA Processes 399

12.1 Highlights 399

12.2 Insights from Practice 399

12.3 Defining the Problem and Deciding on a Direction 404

12.4 Composite Regulatory Frameworks 405

12.5 Recurrent Problems 406

12.6 IA Types 415

12.7 Contemporary Challenge—Matching Process and Context 418

12.8 Contemporary Challenges 423

12.9 Composite IA Processes 423

12.10 Limits and Priorities 431

12.11 Summing Up 433

References 435

Index 469 

Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 224 x 285 mm
Gewicht 1297 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Chemie
Technik Architektur
Technik Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie
ISBN-10 1-118-09737-8 / 1118097378
ISBN-13 978-1-118-09737-3 / 9781118097373
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