Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal

This is the international, peer-reviewed journal of the International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA). It covers environmental, social, health and other impact assessments, cost-benefit analysis, technology assessment, and other approaches to anticipating and managing impacts. It has readers in universities, government and public agencies, consultancies, NGOs and elsewhere in over 100 countries. It has editorials, main articles, book reviews, and a professional practice section.

Click here for tables of contents, abstracts and index (all free), plus full online texts of papers (free to library subscribers and members of IAIA, others may pay to view), all for issues since March 1999 at the IngentaConnect site. There is also a contents alerting service there.

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IAPA is published every March, June, September and December by Beech Tree Publishing.
ISSN (print) 1461-5517 and E-ISSN (electronic) 1471-5465.

It is co-edited by Colin Kirkpatrick and Carys E Jones, EIA Centre, University of Manchester, UK; email: editor.iapa@man.ac.uk

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Book Review Editors are Angus Morrison-Saunders, Murdoch University, Australia; email: A.Morrison-Saunders@murdoch.edu.au and Maria Partidário, New University of Lisbon, Portugal; email: mp@fct.unl.pt

The Editorial Board comprises:
Elvis Au (Hong Kong SAR Government), Jill Baker (Environment Canada), Alan Bond (University of East Anglia, UK), Jenny Dixon (University of Auckland, New Zealand), Richard Fuggle (University of Cape Town, South Africa), Angus Morrison-Saunders (Murdoch University, Australia), Bram Noble (University of Saskatchewan, Canada), John Page (Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, USA), Maria Partidário (IST, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal), Jenny Pope (Integral Sustainability, Perth, Australia), Suresh Rohilla (University of Bradford, UK), Pierre Senécal (Hydro-Québec, Canada)


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