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The environmental impact of development projects is currently studied and mitigated from two distinct perspectives: before and after project implementation, with environmental impact assessment (EIA) and environmental management systems (EMS) being the main instruments on the respective sides. This double perspective creates a discontinuity in the way environmental impacts are analyzed, an issue that has been noted by both academics and practitioners. This book gathers and presents both theoretical and actual examples to link EIA with EMS and explores ways to overcome difficulties and provide innovative solutions. Academic researchers, advanced students, EIA practitioners and EMS practitioners will find the book essential for the theoretical explorations of how the link might occur and practical examples in which to explore and critique these theories. Contributors: D.M. Anh, F. Becker, C. Briffett, M. Broderick, B. Durning, N. Earnshaw, K. Fuller, K. House, B. Munro, L. Palframan, A. Perdicoulis, J. Pope, B. Raissiyan, L.E. Sanchez, J. Scanlon, C. Vetori, H. Worsley
Edited by Anastássios Perdicoúlis, Engineering Department, UTAD, Portugal and CITTA Research Centre, FEUP, Portugal, Bridget Durning, Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development, Oxford Brookes University, UK and Lisa Palframan, formerly University of Hertfordshire, UK
Contents:Foreword1. IntroductionBridget Durning, Lisa Palframan and Anastássios Perdicoúlis2. Information and Knowledge ManagementLuis E. Sánchez3. Link Framework AnalysisAnastássios Perdicoúlis4. Environmental Management Plans – Origins, Usage and DevelopmentBridget Durning5. ESIA Effectiveness through Links to EMSMartin Broderick6. EIA–EMS Link in VietnamDao Mai Anh and Clive Briffett7. EIA–EMS Link from the Oil and Gas IndustryBehzad Raissiyan and Jenny Pope8. EIA–EMS Link from the Renewables SectorFiona Becker9. EIA–EMS Link from the Waste Management SectorLisa Palframan10. EIA–EMS Link from the Flood Risk Management SectorKarl Fuller, Claire Vetori, Bruce Munro and Kevin House11. Moving Towards Sustainability Management SystemsJane Scanlon and Jenny Pope12. Sustainability Management Systems – Two Case StudiesJane Scanlon, Hudson Worsley and Neil EarnshawEpilogueBibliographyIndex
‘The book is good for practitioners wanting to develop an understanding of the interface between EIA, environmental management plans, environmental management systems and sustainability management. . . Researchers examining EIA follow-up or the environmental management of developments should have ready access to this book, but it also holds value for practitioners in consultancies, contractors and large developers who would like a better understanding of how to manage environmental risk during the design, consenting, construction and operation of EIA developments.’