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Roles and stakes in environmental impact assessment follow-up
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Sustainable Environmental ManagementSustainability AssessmentEnvironmental GovernanceEngineeringEnvironmental Impact AssessmentSustainable DevelopmentImpact AssessmentSocial SciencesEnvironmental ManagementEnvironmental PlanningSustainabilityIntegrated AssessmentEnvironmental LegislationRecent Iaia'01 ConferenceEnvironmental Policy
This article presents some of the innovative practitioner experiences with environmental impact assessment (EIA) follow-up discussed at a workshop during the recent IAIA'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.
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