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- CS23.1.1 SEA: Implementation
chair: Daniel Bongardt
- CS23.1.7 SEA: Research and Evaluation
chair: Alfred Herberg
- CS15.1 Health Impact Assessment: HIA National Systems-Experiences and Perspectives
chair: Lea den Broeder
- CS9.1 Energy: Energy Development Impacts-North American Perspective
chair: Imogen Crawford
- CS20.1 Public Participation: New Spaces of Governance
chair: Bert Enserink
- CS22.1 Social Impact Assessment in a Developmental Context
chair: Ilse Aucamp
- CS10.1 Impact Assessment Law, Policies and Practice: Asian Experiences
chair: Jan De Mulder
- CS15.2 Health Impact Assessment: Practice into Theory
chair: Kyungho Choi
- CS8.1.1 EIA Methodologies and Practice
chair: Hyoun-Young Lee
- CS11.1 Environmental Information Technology
chair: Kurt Fedra
- CS23.3 SEA Capacity Development
chairs: Nick Bonvoisin, Jiri Dusik, Ausra Jurkeviciute, Henrieta Martonakova
- CS13.1 EIA and the Early Market Involvement
chairs: Jos Arts, Charlotta Faith-Ell, Amanda Chisholm
- CS16.2 Asian SEA, EIA and Sustainability Assessment-Asian EIA and Effective Tool Development
chair: Jong Ho Lee
- CS23.1.2 SEA: Implementation
chair: Lone Kørnøv
- CS23.1.8 SEA: Research Evaluation, Theories, Concepts and Guidance
chair: Yong Ha Park
- CS18.2 Integrated Assessment of Trade-Related Policies: Alternative Methodological Approaches to Assessing the Impacts of Trade
Rachel McCormick
- CS9.2 Energy: Energy Growth and Impacts
chair: Anne-Laure Bouvier
- CS20.2 Public Participation in Asia
chair: John Devlin
- CS22.2 Social Impact Assessment: Social Conflict
chair: Ilse Aucamp
- CS12.1 Environmental Management Systems: Linking EIA and EMS
chair: Debra Zanewich
- CS10.2 IA Law, Policies and Practice: African Experiences
chair: Jan De Mulder
- CS15.3 Health Impact Assessment: Policies and Plans-Towards a Strategic Assessment of Health
chair: Ben Cave
- CS8.1.2 EIA Methodologies and Practice
chair: Hyoun-Young Lee
- CS4.1 Climate Change: Impacts on Sectors
chairs: Wha-jin Han, Jin Hwan Hwang
- CS25 Transboundary Impact Assessment: Case Studies in EIA in a Transboundary Context
chairs: Wiek Schrage, Nick Bonvoisin
- CS13.2 EIA and the Early Market Involvement II
chairs: Jos Arts, Charlotta Faith-Ell, Amanda Chisholm
- CS23.1.3 Strategic Environmental Assessment: Introducing SEA Systems
chair: Sachihiko Harashina
- CS20.3 Public Participation: Contentious Issues
chair: Bert Enserink
- CS22.3 Social Impact Assessment: SIA and Responsibility
chair: Ilse Aucamp
- CS6.2 Corporate Stewardship: International Best Practice Session
chairs: Charlotte Bingham, Angela Pinilla Urzola
- CS10.3 IA Law, Policies and Practice: Thoughtful Impact Assessment and Practice
chair: Jan De Mulder
- CS8.1.3 EIA Methodologies and Practice
chair: Bhon K. Koo
- CS8.1.8 EIA Methodologies & Practice
chair: Suk Jo Lee
- CS20.4 Public Participation: Public Participation in Western Countries
chair: John Devlin
- CS12.2 Environmental Management Systems: EMS: Implementation of Environmental Management Systems
chair: Angela Pinilla Urzola
- CS10.4 Environmental IA Law, Policies & Practice: Worldwide Experiences
chair: Jan De Mulder
- CS23.1.5 SEA: Methodological Aspects
chair: Sang Eun Lee
- CS8.1.7 EIA Methodologies and Practice
chair: Kyoo-Seock Lee
- CS7 Disaster and Conflicts
chair: Michel A. Bouchard
- CS8.1.9 EIA Methodologies and Practice
chair: Seokho Lee
- CS2.4 Biodiversity and Ecology: Integrating Biodiversity in Impact Assessment for Strengthening Resource Conservation: Mainstreaming Tools, Methods, and Case Studies
chair: Tae Ho Ro
- CS20.5 Public Participation: Discussion on Cooperation and Stakeholder Participation in Transportation and Infrastructure Planning
chair: Jos Arts
- CS22.5 Social Impact Assessment: SIA in a Pan-Asian Context
chair: Mary Tapsell
- CS14.1 Governance
chair: Jong-Gwan Jung
- CS1.1 Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Session 1
chair: Mark Curtis
- CS15.8 Health Impact Assessment: HIA and Community Empowerment
chair: Roy Kwiatkowski
- CS8.1.5 EIA Methodologies & Practice
chair: Deok-Gil Rhee
- CS24.3 Sustainable Development Environmental Information Technology: Sustainable Development in Asia
chair: Sang-Hoon Lee
- CS11.2 Environmental Information Technology
chair: Jung-Sup Um
- Welcome to IAIA
chair: Rita Hamm
- Any member who wants to know more about the organization, its history, and how it works; new or prospective Board members; or anyone interested in participating in IAIA as a Committee member of Section member is invited to attend this information session.
- CS23.5 Challenges and Opportunities in Impact Assessment: Oil Sands Development in Alberta, Canada (Panel)
chairs: Peter Sylvester, Scott Streiner
- Oil sands development has been examined through both project-specific assessments and, most recently, though a more strategic, multi-stakeholder process involving industry, local communities, environmental NGOs, aboriginal peoples, and the provincial and federal governments. The panel includes representatives of these different stakeholders. Each participant brings a unique perspective to evaluating the assessment approaches being applied to oil sands development with a view to identifying best practices, consistent with the conference theme of promoting good governance and stewardship through effective impact assessment.
- CS21 Restoration
chair: Eun-Shik Kim
- CS8.2 EIA Methodologies and Practice: Economic Implications on Effectiveness of EIA - A Case Study of Kenya (Roundtable)
chair: James Kambo
- CS8.2 EIA Methodologies and Practice: Economic Implications on Effectiveness of EIA - A Case Study of Kenya (Roundtable)
- This roundtable will analyze and debate the workability and effectiveness of EIA in light of economic capacities of a state or region. EIAs require financial resources to undertake, review and monitor. What therefore are the implications where a country strives to develop but has limited financial resources both within the public and private sector? The experiences from Kenya point at low economic capacities resulting in reduced capacities to perform environmental assessments and enforce environmental compliance. The gist of this session is to discuss viable but effective means of attaining sustainable development and environmental compliance in developing countries. Interested participants are invited to attend in the discussion and share experiences and knowledge.
- CS2.5 Biodiversity and Ecology: Growth, Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development: The Pan-Asian Perspective
chair: Vinod B. Mathur
- CS20.6 Public Participation: Public Participation Africa and Asia
chair: Loes Witteveen
- CS22.6 Social Impact Assessment: Involving Communities in Impact Assessment (Panel)
chair: Ilse Aucamp
- Increasingly, awareness of the importance of participatory environmental processes is rising. Without buy-in of communities, conservation efforts can be futile. SIA as a participatory and empowerment process and its links to other environmental tools and biodiversity will be debated.
- CS14.2 Governance: Session 2
chair: Jae-Seok Yun
- CS1.2 Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries: Session 2
chair: Michael Koech
- CS15.9 Health Impact Assessment: Key Issues in HIA Practice (Roundtable)
chair: Ben Harris-Roxas
- CS15.9 Health Impact Assessment: Key Issues in HIA Practice (Roundtable)
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This session will draw on practitioner experiences to discuss key issues facing HIA practice. Scenarios will be presented for discussion, drawn from practitioners’ actual experiences in undertaking HIAs. Topics for discussion will include:
How to integrate HIA with other forms of assessment in practice
How to promote robust follow-up and monitoring of health impacts in practice
How to meaningfully engage communities in HIAs
Managing trans-boundary issues in HIA
Practical facilitators and barriers in HIA: what works and what doesn’t
Participants are invited to share their views throughout the session.
- CS8.1.6 EIA Methodologies and Practice: Session 6
chair: Jaeyong Choi
- CS11.3 Environmental Information Technology: Session 3
chair: Joon Hyun Kim
- CS19.3 Land Use Planning, Transportation, Landscape Environmental Information Technology: Landscape and Space
chair: Juchul Jung
- Uncategorized List
- Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context (Espoo, 1991)
- Electric Power or Biodiversity- Ewaso Ngiro South Hydro Project
- UNEP's Integrated Assessment Methodology for Biodiersity Impacts of Trade-Related Policy in the Agriculture Sector
- Brownlie, Biodiversity Offsets- Towards a Policy Framework for the Western Cape, South Africa
- Ekstrom, Technical issues in the Design and Implementation of Biodiversity Offsets
- Morrison-Saunders, Reflections o the use of Environmental Offsets
- Practical Guide to Sustainability Assessment - Session 7 A Tool for Sustainability Assessment- Multi-criteria Analysis
- Practical Guide to Sustainability Assessment - Session 8 Learning Change through Sustainability Assessment
- Practical Guide to Sustainability Assessment - Sessions 5 and 6 Pracitcal Exercise
- Goldman, Environmental Assessment and Armed Conflict- Issues and Perspectives
- Liljedahl, Environmental Intelligence and Update on Current Activities at FOI and the Swedish Armed Forces
- Murata, Soil Carbon Inventory Information and Its Impacts on the Global Environment
- Nakayama, Managing Natural Resources in Post-Conflict Societies
- Ohkura, Concept of Natural Resources Inventory and Framework of its Utilization
- Tatanabe, A tentative Soil Map as an INventory Based on the Recognition of characteristics and Pedon Units of Urban
- Waleij, Environmental Considerations in Peacekeeping and Peace Enforcement Operations
- Yamamoto, Rural Landscape Information System
- Chau, POverty Situation and Poverty Environment Nexus in Vietnam
- Ghamine, What Pieces are Missin in Addressing the Global Poverty Challenges
- Steele, Reducing Poverty with Use of Environmental Assets for Human Development