Presentations Presenters have been invited to upload their IAIA22 presentations to this page. Presentations received to-date are available below. Presentations are listed alphabetically. Presentation List: 50th Anniversary of NEPA: Summary of Influential U.S. court decisions - Powerpoint P.E. "Pam" Hudson session: The 50th anniversary of NEPA: Lessons learned and future challenges Agenda-free consultative impact assessment: A key to confidence building David A. Burack session: Building confidence in EA through good evidence and practitioner integrity Amplifying the perspectives of program participants: What works? Lisa Zook session: Building confidence in IA results by using participatory approaches ANTAMINA: TRANSFORMING 25 YEARS OF DATA TO A BIODIVERSIY CONSERVATION TOOL Claudia Valencia Franke session: From data and information to knowledge and wisdom in impact assessment Applications of eDNA Technology for Improved EIA and Conservation Outcomes Vere Ross-Gillespie session: Nature positive: Reaching a global goal for nature Are Baseline and Modeling Supporting EA Follow-up for Hydroelectric Dams? Carolyn Brown session: EA Follow-up: Exploring its role as a confidence building exercise Are resources sufficient for the evaluation of social impacts of resource projects? Nina Barton session: A holistic approach to SIA: Meaningful implementation for modern challenges Are we positive? Is impact assessment prepared to implement positive effects requirements? Lyle Thompson session: Are we positive? Is IA prepared to implement positive effects requirements? Assessing Biophysical Factors That Support Ecosystem Function in IAs Edwin Hubert session: Impact assessment innovations in Western and Northern Canada Assessing contributions to sustainability from rare earth element mining Eve McLeod Norberg session: The Intersection of ESG, sustainability, and IA Assessing impacts that matter to people: practical examples of assessing psycho-social impacts within environmental impact assessment Catherine Fairbairn session: Theories and concepts to build confidence in psycho-social impact assessment Assessing Project Amendments: Creeping Baselines and Cumulative Baselines Alan Ehrlich session: Impact assessment innovations in Western and Northern Canada Assessing the public interest in impact assessment using a multiple account evaluation framework Cameron Gunton session: Advancing impact assessment: Opportunities, methods, and tools Better explain ESIA for a Better PP Jean Hébert session: Achieving more meaningful public participation in impact assessment Building confidence in EIA: Key environmental auditing assumptions in the South African EIA system Theunis Meyer session: Compliance and Enforcement of Impact Assessment Decisions Building confidence through consistent and meaningful consultation and delivering on commitments Candice Wilson session: Working with Indigenous community to create confidence in projects Collaborative Assessments: Melding Indigenous Nation Wants with Project Proponent Needs Julie Swinscoe session: Building confidence in IA results by using participatory approaches Confronting Already Significant Existing Cumulative Effects Marcus Eyre session: IA: Special Challenges and Potential COVID AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT4TH IAIA SURVEY RESULTS Charles Kelly session: The COVID pandemic, disasters, conflict, impact assessment, and beyond Developing Indigenous Health Indicators for Cumulative Effects Management Clementine Bouche session: Indigenous-specific cumulative effects assessment methodologies Developing synergies between isolated corporate areas through NbS language Nicole Puschel session: Including nature-based solutions in project design and impact assessment Early Engagement and Effective Consensus Seeking Under the BC Environmental Assessment Act Katherine St James session: Planning early for next generation IA: Lessons from BC, Canada, and beyond Economic Impact Assessment: Where We've Come From, Where We Are Now, and Where We Still Need to Go Chris Joseph session: Advancing impact assessment: Opportunities, methods, and tools Emerging Models for Indigenous-Crown Collaborative Impact Assessment - Challenges and Opportunities Trefor Smith session: State-Indigenous processes that advance FPIC requirements under UNDRIP Encouraging participation through ethical data collection and digitalisation Debbie Cousins, Amy Sexton and Claire Penny session: Online IA processes for sustainable development: Building relationships and collaboration Environmental Stewardship Initiative Lake Babine Nation Wetland Case Study Nicole Wright session: Indigenous-specific cumulative effects assessment methodologies ESMF for Climate Resilience and Rural Development Project: Global Learnings & Local Solutions Nazia Zakir Ahmed session: Evolution in Guidance for EIA Implementation as a Confidence Building Measure: A Comparative Case Study of Brazil, Chile, and Colombia John James Loomis session: Confidence in policies and public involvement: Moving targets? Factors of Residents’ Attitude to Solar-PV Project Shigeo Nishikizawa session: Asian S3EA: Strategic, Spatial, and Sustainable EA From Reactive to Proactive: Metlakatla's Indigenous-led Cumulative Effects Management Program Katerina Kwon and Erin Mutrie session: Advancing impact assessment: Opportunities, methods, and tools Health impact assessment and health in environmental assessment in Europe Gabriel Gulis session: Health impact assessment: Key topics and new direction for inclusion in handbook Health Impact Assessment Fit for Energy Transition Mortara Simone Fortunato session: Health impact assessment: Research, policy, and application How collaboration can support Indigenous priorities and advance project Morgan Guerin and Erin Harlos session: More collaboration...better results Impact assessment at-a-glance: Process booklets for a wide audience Jeremy Freeman session: Achieving more meaningful public participation in impact assessment Improving how we describe disturbed sites planned for new development Chuck Hubert session: Planning early for next generation IA: Lessons from BC, Canada, and beyond Improving Regulatory Efficiency with Readability Emily Louise Stace McKie session: PRE-RECORDED PRESENTATIONS ONLY: Bridging the gap between the theory and practice of IA Including the voices of Indigenous Peoples matters Andrea Repetto Vargas session: Participation, Partnership and Impact Assessment: Tools and practice for better outcomes Increasing Transparency in the Determination of Significance Alvaro Paredes session: Confidence in policies and public involvement: Moving targets? INDIGENOUS & STAKEHOLDER INVOLVEMENT DOES NOT END AT PROJECT APPROVAL Philip Seeto session: Indigenous and Stakeholder Involvement in Post-Decision Activities Indigenous-led impact assessment: opportunities and challenges for meaningful input in project-based assessments Jeffrey Nishima-Miller session: State-Indigenous processes that advance FPIC requirements under UNDRIP Integrating Climate Risk Assessments into Impact Assessments-USAID's example Henry Nii Arday Aryeetey session: IA: Special Challenges and Potential Integrating GHG Emissions into IA: The Federal Experience in Canada Meinhard Doelle session: First experiences with Canada’s 2019 Impact Assessment Act Micro and macro considerations in jointly regulated impact assessments in British Columbia, Canada Jeff Rempel session: Confidence in policies and public involvement: Moving targets? NEPA Next 50: EIA for Infrastructure Investment Edward (Ted) Andersen Boling session: The 50th anniversary of NEPA: Lessons learned and future challenges New! An Indigenous Peoples Participation & Partnership Paradigm Greg Guldin session: Pinning Down the Mitigation Hierarchy to Protect Biodiversity: A Quest for Principle and Consistency David W. Poulton session: IA: Special Challenges and Potential Professional Registration for Impact Assessment Practitioners: The South African Story Jacqui Hex session: Indigenous-specific cumulative effects assessment methodologies PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN IA- EXPERIENCES FROM NEPAL Milan Dahal session: Achieving more meaningful public participation in impact assessment Quantifying social determinants of health using qualitative inputs and structural equation modelling Laurens Reumers session: From data and information to knowledge and wisdom in impact assessment Quantifying social determinants of health using qualitative inputs and structural equation modelling (PDF) Laurens Reumers session: Health impact assessment: Research, policy, and application Rebalancing powers in impact assessment Caroline Brodeur session: Human Rights Impact Assessments: Trends and Approaches Reviewing trends in Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence Irit Tamir session: Human Rights Impact Assessments: Trends and Approaches Rijnenburg Energy Landscape: participation process from a citizen’s perspective Jan Nuesink session: Meaningful participation: Defining this key to IA success and confidence Scoping in a complex world: an appeal for a broad focus? Lessons learned from the Netherlands Gisa Vos session: Good practices of tiering SEA and EIA: How to make it happen? Shades of Green Chuck Hubert session: Sharing Stewardship: A Model of Collaboration for Environmental Assessments between the Government of Canada & the Cree Nation Government Erica Guth and Véronique Lalande session: More collaboration...better results Shifts in Resource Management: Collaboration on Cumulative Effects Carley Coccola and Maya Paul session: More collaboration...better results Strategic Assessment of Climate Change under Canada’s 2019 IAA Christian Reuten session: First experiences with Canada’s 2019 Impact Assessment Act Strategic environmental and social assessment of Regional Land-use Plans Jean-Philippe Waaub session: Regional assessments: Objectives, approaches, and lessons from practice Supporting Proponents in Preparation for the Impact Assessment Process Conor Anderson session: Planning early for next generation IA: Lessons from BC, Canada, and beyond The HIA4SD Project: from research to policy dialogue Mirko Winkler session: Health impact assessment: Research, policy, and application The role of impact benefit agreements for environmental assessment Thomas Gunton session: Advancing impact assessment: Opportunities, methods, and tools Tiering in the US and Local Tiering in New York State Peter Liebowitz session: Good practices of tiering SEA and EIA: How to make it happen? Tsleil-Waututh Nation Perspective on the Interpretation and Implementation of UNDRIP Michelle George and Melanie Walker session: State-Indigenous processes that advance FPIC requirements under UNDRIP UNDRIP and FPIC: Getting Beyond the Status Quo Jay Hartling session: Beyond consent: Embedding Indigenous decision making in extractive projects Using HIA to repair relationships and re-connect nature and health Jade Yehia & Shannon Waters session: Health impact assessment: Research, policy, and application Using HIA to repair relationships and re-connect nature and health Jade Yehia session: Health impact assessment: Research, policy, and application What Does Good Look Like? Shield session: Are we positive? Is IA prepared to implement positive effects requirements? Where it’s at: Post approval practices under the new (Canadian) federal assessment process Patricia Fitzpatrick session: First experiences with Canada’s 2019 Impact Assessment Act