Emphasising enhancement in all forms of impact assessment: introduction to a special issue

E João, F Vanclay, L den Broeder - Impact Assessment and Project …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
E João, F Vanclay, L den Broeder
Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 2011Taylor & Francis
In the context of impact assessment (IA),'enhancement'refers to deliberate attempts taken in
the design and subsequent phases of projects, programmes, plans and policies to ensure
the success of a wider range of direct and indirect positive outcomes to communities and/or
the biophysical environment. This can be in the form of opportunities for social and
community development, improved health and wellbeing, improved biodiversity, restored
ecosystems and landscape character, and protected and respected cultural heritage. This …
In the context of impact assessment (IA), ‘enhancement’ refers to deliberate attempts taken in the design and subsequent phases of projects, programmes, plans and policies to ensure the success of a wider range of direct and indirect positive outcomes to communities and/or the biophysical environment. This can be in the form of opportunities for social and community development, improved health and wellbeing, improved biodiversity, restored ecosystems and landscape character, and protected and respected cultural heritage. This first ever special issue on enhancement advocates that all forms of IA should consider opportunities for enhancement. Specific reference is made to strategic environmental assessment (SEA), environmental impact assessment (EIA), social impact assessment (SIA) and health impact assessment (HIA). The paper presents views from IA practitioners regarding perceptions of the barriers to greater use of enhancement in IA and suggestions for possible solutions to those barriers. Investment in enhancement initiatives contributes to sustainable development and resilience, and is consistent with corporate social responsibility obligations of proponents.
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