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  • Conceptualizing strategic e... Conceptualizing strategic environmental assessment: Principles, approaches and research directions
    Noble, Bram; Nwanekezie, Kelechi Environmental impact assessment review, 01/2017, Volume: 62
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    Increasing emphasis has been placed in recent years on transitioning strategic environmental assessment (SEA) away from its environmental impact assessment (EIA) roots. Scholars have argued the need ...
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  • A qualitative method propos... A qualitative method proposal to improve environmental impact assessment
    Toro, Javier; Requena, Ignacio; Duarte, Oscar ... Environmental impact assessment review, 11/2013, Volume: 43
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    In environmental impact assessment, qualitative methods are used because they are versatile and easy to apply. This methodology is based on the evaluation of the strength of the impact by grading a ...
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  • Bridging the gap between LC... Bridging the gap between LCA, LCC and CBA as sustainability assessment tools
    Hoogmartens, Rob; Van Passel, Steven; Van Acker, Karel ... Environmental impact assessment review, 09/2014, Volume: 48
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    Increasing interest in sustainability has led to the development of sustainability assessment tools such as Life Cycle Analysis (LCA), Life Cycle Costing (LCC) and Cost–Benefit Analysis (CBA). Due to ...
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  • Proponent-Indigenous agreem... Proponent-Indigenous agreements and the implementation of the right to free, prior, and informed consent in Canada
    Papillon, Martin; Rodon, Thierry Environmental impact assessment review, 01/2017, Volume: 62
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    Indigenous peoples have gained considerable agency in shaping decisions regarding resource development on their traditional lands. This growing agency is reflected in the emergence of the right to ...
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  • Evaluating public participa... Evaluating public participation in Chinese EIA. An integrated Public Participation Index and its application to the case of the New Beijing Airport
    Brombal, Daniele; Moriggi, Angela; Marcomini, Antonio Environmental impact assessment review, 01/2017, Volume: 62
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    In recent years, China's government authorities have devoted increasing attention to the role of public participation processes in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). The capacity of these ...
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  • Wood modification technolog... Wood modification technologies - a review
    Sandberg, D; Kutnar, A; Mantanis, G IForest (Viterbo), 12/2017, Volume: 10, Issue: 6
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    The market for new durable products of modified wood has increased substantially during the last few years, especially in Europe. This increased interest depends partly on the restricted use of toxic ...
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  • The effectiveness of the mi... The effectiveness of the mitigation hierarchy in environmental impact studies on marine ecosystems: A case study in France
    Jacob, Céline; Pioch, Sylvain; Thorin, Sébastien Environmental impact assessment review, 09/2016, Volume: 60
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    While the development of maritime economic activity is increasingly encouraged, the consideration of its impacts constitutes a real challenge. The limitations of the implementation of the mitigation ...
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  • Calcined clay limestone cem... Calcined clay limestone cements (LC3)
    Scrivener, Karen; Martirena, Fernando; Bishnoi, Shashank ... Cement and concrete research, 12/2018, Volume: 114
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    The use of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) to replace part of the clinker in cement is the most successful strategy to reduce CO2 emissions in the global cement industry. However, limited ...
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  • Environmental impact assess... Environmental impact assessment in Colombia: Critical analysis and proposals for improvement
    Toro, Javier; Requena, Ignacio; Zamorano, Montserrat Environmental impact assessment review, 07/2010, Volume: 30, Issue: 4
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    The evaluation of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) systems is a highly recommended strategy for enhancing their effectiveness and quality. This paper describes an evaluation of EIA in Colombia, ...
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  • Bottom-up responses to envi... Bottom-up responses to environmental and social impact assessments: A case study from Guatemala
    Aguilar-Støen, Mariel; Hirsch, Cecilie Environmental impact assessment review, 01/2017, Volume: 62
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    In this article we take a closer look at resistance to the practice of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in mining and energy projects in Guatemala. Collectivities resisting mining and hydropower ...
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