ABSTRACT

Environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) is an important and often obligatory part of proposing or launching any development project. Delivering a successful ESIA needs not only an understanding of the theory but also a detailed knowledge of the methods for carrying out the processes required. Riki Therivel and Graham Wood bring together the latest advice on best practice

from experienced practitioners to ensure an ESIA is carried out effectively and efficiently. This new edition:

• explains how an ESIA works and how it should be carried out

• demonstrates the links between socio-economic, cultural, environmental

and ecological systems and assessments

• incorporates the World Bank’s IFC performance standards, and best practice examples from developing as well as developed countries

• includes new chapters on emerging ESIA topics such as climate change, ecosystem services, cultural impacts, resource efficiency, land acquisition and involuntary resettlement.

Invaluable to undergraduate and MSc students of ESIA on planning, ecology, geography and environment courses, this internationally oriented fourth edition of Methods of Environmental and Social Impact Assessment is also of great use to planners, ESIA practitioners and professionals seeking to update their skills.

chapter 1|19 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|43 pages

Water

chapter 4|32 pages

Air

chapter 6|70 pages

Ecology

chapter 8|32 pages

Ecosystem services

chapter 9|35 pages

Noise

chapter 10|34 pages

Transport

chapter 11|33 pages

Landscape and visual

chapter 12|43 pages

Cultural heritage

chapter 16|26 pages

Health

chapter 17|20 pages

Resource efficiency

chapter 18|26 pages

Risk and risk assessment