Proposed Posters
Following is a list of proposed posters. Each submission is reviewed by Program Committee representatives. Authors will receive notification of acceptance status between 1-12 December 2014.
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A Framework to Guide SIA and Social Management Pla
Abstract ID 1196
Author: Eddie Smyth | Co-Author(s): Frank Vanclay
Abstract Type: Poster
The paper presents a new analytical framework grounded on established development theories, and informed by practice, to identify, measure, assess and manage social impacts.
Status: Approved
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A review of IA tools for CAP measures
Abstract ID 941
Author: Christina Moulogianni | Co-Author(s): Thomas Bournaris
Abstract Type: Poster
A review of impact assessment tools for Common Agricultural Policy measures. These tools were analysed and classified using different criteria.
Status: Approved
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ARVI tool for impact significance assessment
Abstract ID 747
Author: Jyri Mustajoki | Co-Author(s): Mika Marttunen , Vesa Riekkinen
Abstract Type: Poster
We introduce an ARVI tool for supporting the structured impact significance assessment. ARVI provides help for managing the information and producing illustrative charts to present the results.
Status: Approved
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Assessment factors applicable to the SEA in Korea
Abstract ID 337
Author: Young Han Kwon | Co-Author(s): Jinkwan Oh
Abstract Type: Poster
In this study 17 assessment factors of six areas applicable to a policy-level SEIA report were suggested to identify whether a proposed plan coincides with the environmental policy in Korea.
Status: Approved
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Automatic sorting of camera trapping data
Abstract ID 1240
Author: Patr?cia Rodrigues | Co-Author(s): David Gaspar , Ana Rosa , Jo?o Gon?alves , Daniel Pires & Vitor Rodrigues
Abstract Type: Poster
The preliminary result of a method that automatically sorts photographs from camera trapping is presented. Results suggest that time necessary to sort animal positive identifications could be strongly reduced
Status: Approved
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Bat3Data, the 3D automated detection of bat flight
Abstract ID 794
Author: Nicolas Jacotot | Co-Author(s): Hippolyte POUCHELLE , Martyn GEST
Abstract Type: Poster
Bat3Data, a field-based technology for detecting and plotting in 3D the flight paths of bats, allowing better interpretation of the impact of infrastructure projects on bat ecology.
Status: Approved
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Biodiversity Conservation in Dam Development
Abstract ID 932
Author: Yong-Moon Jung | Co-Author(s): Seok-Bae Bang , Sang-Chul Hwang , Sung-Oh Sa , Beong-Su Kim
Abstract Type: Poster
This study was carried out to review restoration attempts made to minimize ecological damage and to suggest a development model that can be used for preserving and sustaining ecological diversity.
Status: Approved
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Brazil?s EIA Social Approach: some reflections
Abstract ID 1221
Author: Ariella Kreitlon Carolino
Abstract Type: Poster
Critical Considerations Regarding Brazil?s EIA Social Approach: an analysis based on the environmental diagnose of a highway project area in the north coast of S?o Paulo, Brazil.
Status: Approved
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Building Damages due to Natural Disasters in Korea
Abstract ID 127
Author: Seonghwan Yoon | Co-Author(s): Sukjin Jung , Seonghwa Lee , Jiyoon Kim
Abstract Type: Poster
We analyzed types of building damage and draw the influencing factors of the regional climate change through the detailed analysis of building damage extent according to climate change.
Status: Approved
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Building Design Factors for Disaster Prevention
Abstract ID 125
Author: Seonghwan Yoon | Co-Author(s): Sukjin Jung , Seonghwa Lee , Jiyoon Kim
Abstract Type: Poster
The purpose of this study was to figure out the problems and seek a improvement plan for the actual condition and recognition of architecture disaster prevention plan.
Status: Approved
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Calculation of Nonpoint pollution Load in Korea
Abstract ID 180
Author: Lee Jaewoon | Co-Author(s): Kwon Heongak , Cheon Seuk
Abstract Type: Poster
nonpoint source pollution, management planning, SWAT(soil and water assessment tool).
Status: Approved
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CAPACITY BUILDING IN EIA & HIA FOR THAI COMMUNITY
Abstract ID 892
Author: Suthat Chaithui | Co-Author(s): Pornchai Sithisarankul , Sarunya Hengpraprom
Abstract Type: Poster
This research examines development of capacity building process in EIA and HIA for thai community so that they could solve a lack of both knowledge and community participation in legislation
Status: Approved
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Capacity building in IA for Thai local governments
Abstract ID 527
Author: Pornchai Sithisarankul | Co-Author(s): Sarunya Hengpraprom , Surat Bualert , Alongkorn Intharaksa
Abstract Type: Poster
This reported Phase 2 of the study aiming at empowering Thai local governmental authorities so that they could handle environmental issues via the processes of IA.
Status: Approved
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CEAM glances on Brazil's oil and gas EIA practice
Abstract ID 1090
Author: Marcelo Monta?o | Co-Author(s): Vitor Calcenoni
Abstract Type: Poster
Cumulative effects occur for oil and gas due to spatial restrictions for digging. How may Brazil's environmental institutions cope with arising effects on recent exploration booming, specially at pre-salt layer?
Status: Approved
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Challenging Hongsa Resettlement & Livelihoods
Abstract ID 731
Author: Suranee Phusuwan | Co-Author(s): Suranee Phusuwan
Abstract Type: Poster
Brief of how the resettlement and livelihoods of Honsa Mine-Mouth Power Plant Project has been implemented and carried out through creating alliances among Project Affected Persons, Government, and Project Developer.
Status: Approved
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Climate Risks Assessment
Abstract ID 736
Author: Dr. Kakha NADIRADZE | Co-Author(s): Mrs. Nana PHIROSMANASHVILI
Abstract Type: Poster
Georgia is a richest country by Agro biodiversity as the result of natural selection processes and the careful selection and inventive developments of local farmers
Status: Approved
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Comparative Matrix: EIA framework in Latin America
Abstract ID 1317
Author: Ruth Tiffer-Sotomayor | Co-Author(s): Ernesto Sanchez-Triana , Marcelo Acerbi , Pilar Fernandez , Katharina Siegmann & Rosario Navarro
Abstract Type: Poster
The poster is a snapshot of the current Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Systems that have been adopted in twenty two Latin American countries.
Status: Approved
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Contemporary spaces of public engagement: dilemmas
Abstract ID 762
Author: Maria Sant?Anna Filha | Co-Author(s): Rodrigo Herles dos Santos , Angela Fagna Gomes de Souza
Abstract Type: Poster
This article discusses the role, transformations, limits and challenges to stimulate and create spaces for social participation in the environmental field, especially environmental assessment.
Status: Approved
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Cost-Benefit Analysis of Forest Ecosystem Services
Abstract ID 541
Author: Dongkun Lee | Co-Author(s): Inhye Kong
Abstract Type: Poster
To compare how much PES compensation is satisfying landowners' opportunity cost in Vietnam, we analyzed three ecosystem services from preserving forests and potential agricultural income from converting forests into croplands.
Status: Approved
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Development of EIA Spatial Database in Indonesia
Abstract ID 1052
Author: Yudi Setiawan | Co-Author(s): Hefni Effendi
Abstract Type: Poster
The aim of this study is to develop a database of environmental impacts by various projects using several indicators at a national level.
Status: Approved
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Digital technologies and New Zealand IA
Abstract ID 867
Author: Richard Morgan
Abstract Type: Poster
Slower adoption of digital technologies by competent authorities in New Zealand may be hindering more inclusive and participatory IA processes.
Status: Approved
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Discuss on the Main Issues of the Island City
Abstract ID 741
Author: OUYANG Yurong | Co-Author(s): WU Yaojian , DAI Juanjuan , JIANG Shang
Abstract Type: Poster
island; city; the overall planning EIA; main issues; Pintan
Status: Approved
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Do Stakeholders Have Same Resilience Strategy
Abstract ID 900
Author: Gyoungjun Ha | Co-Author(s): Kyungwan Bae , Juchul Jung , Hyungjun Park
Abstract Type: Poster
This study give evidence for differences between citizen and public officials about resilience strategies focusing on natural hazard mitigation through case study.
Status: Approved
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Eco-Health Assessments using Bioindicators
Abstract ID 965
Author: Kwang-Guk An | Co-Author(s): Han-il Kang , Ji-Woong Choi
Abstract Type: Poster
Eco-model, Metric attribute, Biomarker, Water chemistry, Bioindicator
Status: Approved
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Ecological Impact Assessments of Weir Construction
Abstract ID 933
Author: Ji-Woong Choi | Co-Author(s): Young-Jin Yun
Abstract Type: Poster
Artificial weir, Fishway, Fish movement, Fish monitoring methodologies
Status: Approved
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Effectiveness of energy SEA-a deliberative view
Abstract ID 1009
Author: Yenyu Wu | Co-Author(s): Hwong wen Ma
Abstract Type: Poster
While less empirical research focus on SEA participation. This study aims to investigate the public engagement based on the theory of deliberative democracy for the energy policy of Taiwan.
Status: Approved
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EIA and Bonsucro certification in ethanol industry
Abstract ID 890
Author: davi Wilkson Furtado Sozinho | Co-Author(s): Amarilis Lucia Casteli Figueiredo Gallardo , Carla Grigoletto Duarte
Abstract Type: Poster
This research aims to answer: to what extent the requirements of EIA and Bonsucro Certification are overlapping for the sugarcane industry?
Status: Approved
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EIA and citizen attitudes towards the environment
Abstract ID 781
Author: Andrew Snow | Co-Author(s): Carys Jones , Adam Barker
Abstract Type: Poster
'EIA' 'Public Participation' 'Governmentality' 'EIA Effectiveness' 'Power' 'Environmental Governance' 'Environmental Citizen'
Status: Approved
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Environmental impact of foodwaste to biogas by LCA
Abstract ID 432
Author: Yong-Chul Jang | Co-Author(s): Yashoda Somanna , Youngjae Ko
Abstract Type: Poster
This study evaluated potential envrionmental impacts of food waste to biogas by life cycle assessment in Daejeon Metropoitan City in Korea.
Status: Approved
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Environmental Impacts of e-Government in Iran
Abstract ID 1248
Author: Lisa Pourlak
Abstract Type: Poster
Digitization of data in Iran has helped in reducing Ecological Footprint
Status: Approved
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Environmental Monitoring of a Butterfly Reserve
Abstract ID 134
Author: Richard CHEUNG
Abstract Type: Poster
Baseline environmental monitoring of a butterfly reserve in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. Baseline water quality monitoring (dissolved oxygen, turbidity) and background noise information were collected in recent years.
Status: Approved
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Environmental sensitivity analysis of Yaran oil ..
Abstract ID 842
Author: naghmeh mobarghei | Co-Author(s): mitra ghasemi , sedighe mousavipour
Abstract Type: Poster
Environmental sensitivity analysis, Yaran oil field, Iran, GIS based,Environmental sensitivity analysis of Yaran oil field in Iran using GIS based Environmental sensitivity Index (ESI) maps
Status: Approved
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Evaluating IA system in Western Mexico
Abstract ID 1150
Author: Javier Clausen | Co-Author(s): Grace G?mez Quiroga , Rafael Ch?vez Garc?a Silva , Alejandra Torres Rodr?guez , Daniel Hern?ndez Mart?nez
Abstract Type: Poster
Mexican EIA, the only IA tool in this country, is ineffective. An evaluation of the IA system's performance is carried. Proposals to address IA quality through a systems approach.
Status: Approved
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Farmers' ill-health and pesticide exposure
Abstract ID 715
Author: CHALALAI HANCHENLAKSH | Co-Author(s): Frank de Vocht , Andy Povey
Abstract Type: Poster
These study shows that (a) farmers significant exposure to pesticide during the spraying season and (b) that the prevalence of adverse health effects of farmers was high during spraying season.
Status: Approved
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FIRES AND FORMATION OF OZONE HOLE
Abstract ID 1010
Author: Valentin Oshchapovsky
Abstract Type: Poster
A thermodynamic analysis of the reactions of ozone depletion in the atmosphere in the temperature range 100 - 700 K was performed.
Status: Approved
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Green Infrastructure as Urban Landscape Design
Abstract ID 891
Author: Seunghyun Kim | Co-Author(s): Taekyu Kim
Abstract Type: Poster
After analyzing case studies of green infrastructure as water sensitive urban landscape design, this paper draws water sensitive urban landscape design strategies for the restoration of sound urban hydrological cycle.
Status: Approved
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Health in IAs - an underutilized potenial
Abstract ID 456
Author: Julia Nowacki | Co-Author(s): Francesca Viliani , Rainer Fehr , Marco Martuzzi
Abstract Type: Poster
Prospective Impact Assessments, as established around the world, provide unique opportunities of ?foresight? which should and are used for protecting and promoting human health nonetheless there is room for improvement.
Status: Approved
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How is Brazilian EIA scoping practice?
Abstract ID 1114
Author: Rossana Borioni | Co-Author(s): Amarilis LCF Gallardo , Luis Enrique S?nchez
Abstract Type: Poster
From ten cases related to some biggest infrastructure projects this research has showed substantial differences between the international best practices and the Brazilian practices of EIA scoping.
Status: Approved
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IA SUPPORTED COMMUNITY BASED LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
Abstract ID 860
Author: Zsolt Szilv?csku
Abstract Type: Poster
The poster reflects on the main aspects of becoming alive and valuable, with accentuating the importance of community and value based landscape management with support of impact assessments.
Status: Approved
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IMPACT OF EWASTE AT SAN MARCOS NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
Abstract ID 1065
Author: SILVIA IGLESIAS | Co-Author(s): Carlos Cabrera , Walter Arevalo
Abstract Type: Poster
The propossal would be an example to follow for other universities and other institutions. Diiscussion with IAIA2015 participants to get ideas since this is a new issue in Peru.
Status: Approved
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Impacts of Aquatic Biota in Limestone Mine Streams
Abstract ID 1008
Author: Sang-Jae Lee
Abstract Type: Poster
Keywords: Limestone mine drainage, Periphyton, Fish, Ecological health
Status: Approved
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Importance of Legalizing SEA in Jordan
Abstract ID 931
Author: Dina Kisbi
Abstract Type: Poster
The importance of performing EIAs along with demonstrating the intense need for legalizing SEA in Jordan which can be highlighted through the delays of having wind farms projects in Jordan.
Status: Approved
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Improved health assessments by proxy and digitals
Abstract ID 1266
Author: Birgitta Liljedahl | Co-Author(s): Annica Waleij , Louise Simonsson , Per Wikstrom
Abstract Type: Poster
By using proxy indicators and digital tools, e.g. satellite imagery, multivariate data analysis and GIS to generate health exposure proxy metrics, more comprehensive assessments can be made
Status: Approved
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Influences of Water Quality on Fish Community
Abstract ID 958
Author: Ji Yoon Kim | Co-Author(s): Ji-Woong Choi , Kwang-Guk An
Abstract Type: Poster
Self-Organizing maps (SOMs), Fish community, Water quality, Longitudinal gradient
Status: Approved
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Information Access and Transparence in Brazilian
Abstract ID 1257
Author: Jos? Portes | Co-Author(s): Henrique Juc? , Maria Filha
Abstract Type: Poster
This article aims to evaluate the level of information access provided by the 26 Brazilian State Environmental Agencies and Federal District.
Status: Approved
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Innovative approaches to site options assessment
Abstract ID 1177
Author: Mark Fessey | Co-Author(s): Barnaby Burman , Anthony Whitaker
Abstract Type: Poster
Poster presenting completed proformas (communicating the performance of a given site option) and summary tables (summarising the performance of numerous site options) and exploring use for consultation/engagement.
Status: Approved
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Institutional Capacity: Challenges for HIA in Asia
Abstract ID 379
Author: Eun Jin Choi
Abstract Type: Poster
Efforts made for the institutional capacity in the Southeast and East Asian Countries through the Thematic Working Group activities in cooperation with the international organizations produced some positive outcomes.
Status: Approved
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Land Use Changes Analysis in Golpayegan (IRAN)
Abstract ID 760
Author: Kamran Shayesteh | Co-Author(s): Mojgan Mirzaei
Abstract Type: Poster
Land Use Changes Analysis Using GIS, Remote Sensing and Landscape Metrics in Golpayegan City, (IRAN) using satellite imagery TM (1972) and ETM+ (2010)
Status: Approved
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LCA AS ENVIRONMENTAL TOOL IN FISH INDUSTRY
Abstract ID 1084
Author: CARLOS CABRERA | Co-Author(s): SILVIA IGLESIAS , WALTER AREVALO
Abstract Type: Poster
LCA analysys is an important environmental tool that is not so deeloped in Peru and we woud like to discuss with IAIA 2015 participants our propossal.
Status: Approved
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Legal Framework of Environmental Impact Assessment
Abstract ID 1333
Author: Ana Luisa Lima | Co-Author(s): Bilal Rahill , Ernesto Sanchez-Triana , Santiago Enriquez , Javaid Afzal & Shakil Ferdausi
Abstract Type: Poster
The poster summarizes a comparative review of the main elements of Environmental Impact Assessment systems in seven South Asian countries.
Status: Approved
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Lessons Learned from large scale EIA in Mozambique
Abstract ID 971
Author: Luciana Santos | Co-Author(s): Uke Overvest , Dalila Dias
Abstract Type: Poster
Lessons learned from EIAs for large scale development projects for Oil&gas and mining sector in Mozambique: challenges and constraints; early involvement in project design and inclusive public participation.
Status: Approved
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Malaria dynamic in Belo Monte?s dam impact area
Abstract ID 1116
Author: Alexandre Wiefels | Co-Author(s): Missifany Silveira
Abstract Type: Poster
The implementation of large projects cause impacts on the health of populations. The study notes changes in the dynamics of malaria in the impact area of the Belo Monte dam.
Status: Approved
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Marker Wadden
Abstract ID 580
Author: Paul Eijssen
Abstract Type: Poster
Marker Wadden: an extraordinary bird paradise to be created with the silt from from the freshwater lake 'Markermeer' through an innovative project for nature and technology.
Status: Approved
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Minimizing EI in accordance with th TPP ash MNGNT
Abstract ID 903
Author: Junho Maeng | Co-Author(s): Junho Maeng , Kwangwoo Cho , Donghwan Suh
Abstract Type: Poster
Effective uses of coalashes and practice of recycling are identified in this study as effective plans to reduce the EIs associated with ashes and create a society of resource recycling.
Status: Approved
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Minimum Elements and Practice Standards for HIA
Abstract ID 88
Author: Marla Orenstein | Co-Author(s): Murray Lee
Abstract Type: Poster
This presentation will introduce the MEPS guidance document, and describe its purpose, evolution, uptake, and weaknesses in order to stimulate discussion on how to define or identify quality in HIA.
Status: Approved
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National Impact Assessment of the Korea by the SLR
Abstract ID 657
Author: Kwangwoo Cho | Co-Author(s): Junho Maeng , Taeyun Kim , Haemi Lee
Abstract Type: Poster
This study quantitatively assesses socio-economic impacts and vulnerabilities in coastal zones of South Korea and draws the adaptation measures based on the expected sea level rise under the assumption.
Status: Approved
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Online applications for impact identification.
Abstract ID 469
Author: Petrina Raitt
Abstract Type: Poster
@envid is an online application which makes use of activity, hazard and impact relationships to assist assessors in the efficient and thorough identification of environmental impacts.
Status: Approved
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Overcoming Lock-In: a new tool for sustainability
Abstract ID 774
Author: Amar Sjauw En Wa | Co-Author(s): Jos Arts
Abstract Type: Poster
The poster displays practical experiences with a new tool to assess sustainability of project scopes in early planning stages and the potential for sustainable area development in overcoming lock-in.
Status: Approved
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PARTICIPATIVE QUALITY OF LIFE STUDY
Abstract ID 799
Author: Mireille FALQUE
Abstract Type: Poster
The participative ?quality of life study? is a tool which improves the understanding of the values held by a community, results allow planners to co-design a project with its inhabitants.
Status: Approved
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Port Management Eco-efficiency In Brazil
Abstract ID 1166
Author: Sandrelly Amigo | Co-Author(s): Victor Patiri , Augusto Martini , Alessandra Jesus
Abstract Type: Poster
The eco-efficiency program operating at the Samarco terminal port displays environmental responsibility as a criteria for reducing potential negative impact and producing new opportunities for the protection of sea turtles.
Status: Approved
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Preconditions and tools for social license to mine
Abstract ID 1171
Author: Tuija Mononen
Abstract Type: Poster
Social acceptance of mining depends heavily on impacts at regional and local level. Thus, practices related to social acceptance must be approached from the view point of local preconditions.
Status: Approved
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Putting SIA to the Test for Responsible Tourism
Abstract ID 577
Author: Lucy McCombes | Co-Author(s): Frank Vanclay , Yvette Evers
Abstract Type: Poster
This poster invites feedback on our pilot study "Putting SIA to the Test as a Method for Implementing Responsible Tourism Practice" and how IAIA and responsible tourism practitioners can collaborate.
Status: Approved
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Regional Differences on Social Vulnerability Index
Abstract ID 901
Author: Juchul Jung | Co-Author(s): Sungho Lee , Dalbyul Lee , Gyoungjun Ha
Abstract Type: Poster
This study analyzed the difference in the social vulnerability result according to social vulnerability index selection
Status: Approved
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Regional netwroks for sustainable devleopement
Abstract ID 937
Author: Kalterina Shulla
Abstract Type: Poster
RCE Albania promote equal partnership joint activities, serving as a platform for exchange of information, encouraging innovation and influencing policies related to SD, improving the performance of partner organization
Status: Approved
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Results from LIFE+ project IMPERIA (1.8.2012-31.12
Abstract ID 1070
Author: Elisa Vallius | Co-Author(s): Mika Marttunen , Timo Karjalainen , Jyri Mustajoki
Abstract Type: Poster
Tools, methods, good practices and other results from the project aiming to improve the quality and effectiveness of EIA and SEA by bringing good practices and methods from MCDA.
Status: Approved
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SEA and ecosystem services for regional planning
Abstract ID 1055
Author: Daniel Rozas | Co-Author(s): Davide Geneletti , Christine F?rst , Francisco Mu?oz
Abstract Type: Poster
To identify the understanding about SEA and ecosystem services, which is currently managed by the institutions with a relevant influence in the decision making process in spatial planning.
Status: Approved
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Social empowerment in the environmental licensing
Abstract ID 1208
Author: Maria Filha | Co-Author(s): Jose Portes
Abstract Type: Poster
This article aims to present the instruments available to federal environmental licensing that promote social inclusion , harmony and sustainable development in the regions affected by large companies.
Status: Approved
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Social lmprint by Egis
Abstract ID 810
Author: Mireille Falque
Abstract Type: Poster
Social lmprint by Egis: the toolbox to add social value into mining projects
Status: Approved
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SoftGIS for Impact Assessment
Abstract ID 1124
Author: Ian Babelon
Abstract Type: Poster
SoftGIS provides a method and tools for a participative mapping of place values. SoftGIS can be integrated in Impact Assessment, including for assessing impacts on urban ecosystem services.
Status: Approved
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SPEAK: Sustainable Planning and EA knowledge
Abstract ID 1275
Author: Berit Balfors
Abstract Type: Poster
This poster presents the SPEAK project and invites colleagues to collaborate in order to meet the challenges of sustainable development through spatial planning and the application of EIA and SEA.
Status: Approved
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Strategic Assessment for Renewable Energy in SA
Abstract ID 929
Author: Lydia CapeDucluzeau | Co-Author(s): Cornelius van der Westhuizen
Abstract Type: Poster
The outputs of the study will be submitted to the Ministers for gazetting in 2015 and thereafter will form part of the new Environmental Impact Assessment regulations of South Africa.
Status: Approved
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Study on the development to analyze the composite
Abstract ID 363
Author: Byung Seok Kal | Co-Author(s): Byung Seok Kal , Juri Heo , Byung Hoon Jeon , Jae Beom Park & Du Kee Kang
Abstract Type: Poster
Climate change, composite
Status: Approved
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Successful community development projects
Abstract ID 1106
Author: Daphne Hartney | Co-Author(s): Jimmy Mnisi
Abstract Type: Poster
Poster of how to identify a feasible community benefit project, how to identify beneficiaries without causing friction with non-beneficiaries and how to implement the project.
Status: Approved
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The City Resilience through the Efficiency of LID
Abstract ID 904
Author: Hyungjun Park | Co-Author(s): Juchul jung , Kyungwan Bae , Saewoom Jang
Abstract Type: Poster
This study review, from an urban planning point of view, the efficiency of the LID in preparation for damages by heavy rainfall.
Status: Approved
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The Cumulative Impacts and Reindeer Habitats
Abstract ID 1089
Author: Lotta Jaakkola | Co-Author(s): Elisa Vallius
Abstract Type: Poster
The impacts of industrial development, infrastructure and other human activity on the reindeer habitats and range use should be analyzes in several different levels of hierarchical habitat selection.
Status: Approved
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The necessity of using simulation models for impac
Abstract ID 1232
Author: Maryam Ashegh Moalla
Abstract Type: Poster
This paper reviewed the effectiveness of Aquatox model for impacts prediction in order to have the appropriate environmental impact assessment.
Status: Approved
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The need for cumulative environmental assessments
Abstract ID 1198
Author: Annica Waleij | Co-Author(s): Birgitta Liljedahl
Abstract Type: Poster
Peacekeeping and humanitarian operations may lead to resource degradation that result in tensions with local communities. A holistic approach is needed to address the complexity of the various issues encountered.
Status: Approved
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The social impact of domestic tourism in Otematata
Abstract ID 256
Author: Mike Mackay | Co-Author(s): Jude Wilson , Nick Taylor
Abstract Type: Poster
A SIA in rural New Zealand finds that domestic tourism provides more than economic benefits. Tourist involvement in community activities keeps the town alive and the wider rural area connected.
Status: Approved
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Tool for Risk Management related to Climate Change
Abstract ID 783
Author: Virginie DEFROMONT
Abstract Type: Poster
A presentation of methods which enhance environmental assessment by taking into account climate change, industrial risks and ecosystem services
Status: Approved
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Towards an enhanced stewardship of water for food
Abstract ID 1214
Author: Catalina Silva-Plata | Co-Author(s): Elsa Jo?o
Abstract Type: Poster
This research proposed and evaluated a model that embeds socio-environmental aspects into the corporate water policies and practices of companies in the food industry.
Status: Approved
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VERTICAL FARM: A NEW MODEL OF URBAN AGRICULTURE
Abstract ID 320
Author: Silvia Sonnati | Co-Author(s): Valeria Forlani
Abstract Type: Poster
The study of new method of cultivation.Can a vertical farm supply the needs of a whole city? Which is the impact that similar building could have in a small city?
Status: Approved
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WIP: Social research agenda on mining issues
Abstract ID 989
Author: Mariana Lyra | Co-Author(s): Olga Seedorenko , Sarah Olivier
Abstract Type: Poster
The poster overall idea is to call others interested to address this question: How is social research going to influence systemic and procedural changes across the mining industry?
Status: Approved