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Contents of Volume 24 Volume 24, Number 1, January 2004 Notes on authors in this issue
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FEATURE Strategic environmental assessment quality assurance: Evaluating and improving the consistency of judgment in assessment panels Bram F. Noble
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EIA PROCEDURE Framework and operational procedure for implementing Strategic Environmental Assessment in China Bao Cun-kuan, Lu Yong-sen and Shang Jin-cheng Follow-up of a road building scheme in a fragile environment Amarilis Lucia Casteli Figueiredo Gallardo and Luis E. Sánchez Attention to impact pathways in EISs of large dam projects Anna Brismar
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QUANTITATIVE METHODS The contingent valuation method: A review L. Venkatachalam
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BOOK REVIEWS Faith in conservation: New approaches to religions and the environment Eric P. Johnson Making sense of intractable environmental conflicts Eric P. Johnson
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Volume 24, Number 2, February 2004 Special issue on Health Impact Assessment Notes on guest-editors and authors What is health impact assessment and what can it learn from EIA? John Kemm Health impact assessment in the West Midlands: A managerial view Rod Griffiths Exploring the relation between evidence and decision-making: A political-administrative approach to health impact assessment Marleen P.M. Bekker, Kim Putters and Tom E.D. Van der Grinten Integrating health impact assessment into the triple bottom line concept Mary Mahoney and Jenny-Lynn Potter Health impact assessment: Where does the law come in? David Hart Q.C.
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Health impact assessment in CEE region: Case of the former Czechoslovakia Gabriel Gulis Conducting an HIA of the effect of accession to the European Union on national agriculture and food policy in Slovenia Karen Lock, Mojca Gabrijelcic-Blenkus, Marco Martuzzi, Peter Otorepec, Ales Kuhar, Aileen Robertson, Paul Wallace, Carlos Dora and Jozica Maucec Zakotnic Health contribution to local government planning Cheryl France An analysis of the benefits of a cross-sectoral approach to a prospective health impact assessment of a container port development Laura Hay and Chris Kitcher Health impact assessment of proposal to burn tyres in a cement plant Andrew Cook and John Kemm Walking the walk? Community participation in HIA: A qualitative interview study Matthew Kearney Developing a civic intelligence: Local involvement in HIA Eva Elliott and Gareth Williams Partnership with parents and disabled children. HIA of the All-Inclusive Wraparound Project for children with a disability Brid Farrell, Iris Elliott and Erica Ison Promoting sustainable regeneration: Learning from a case study in participatory HIA Sue Greig, Neil Parry and Barbara Rimmington HIA of the Health through Warmth Scheme Catherine Laburn-Peart, Ed Scully and Jayne Parry
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Volume 24, Number 3, April 2004 Notes on authors in this issue
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FEATURES EIA models and capacity building in Viet Nam: An analysis of development aid programs Brent Doberstein Transport policy making and SEA in Liverpool, Amsterdam and Berlin—1997 and 2002 Thomas B. Fischer Development and implementation of Strategic Environmental Assessment in Taiwan Ming-Lone Liou and Yue-Hwa Yu
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EIA PROCEDURE A state-of-practice survey of policy, plan, and program assessment in Canadian provinces Bram F. Noble
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QUANTITATIVE METHODS A model to predict impervious surface for regional and municipal land use planning purposes James Reilly, Patricia Maggio and Steven Karpc
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Volume 24, Number 4, May 2004 Notes on authors on this issue
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FEATURES Analytical strategic environmental assessment (ANSEA) developing a new approach to SEA Holger Dalkmann, Rodrigo Jiliberto Herrera and Daniel Bongardt The role of science in environmental impact assessment: Process and procedure versus purpose in the development of theory Matthew Cashmore
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EIA PROCEDURE The assessment of vulnerability to natural disasters in China by using the DEA method Yi-Ming Wei, Ying Fan, Cong Lu and Hsien-Tang Tsai
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QUANTITATIVE METHODS Decision aid systems for evaluating sustainability: A critical survey Norbert Brunner and Markus Starkl
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Volume 24, Number 5, July 2004 Notes on authors on this issue
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FEATURES Public hearings for EIAs in post-communist Bulgaria: Do they work? Heather L. Almer and Thomas M. Koontz Community participation and environmental decision-making in the Niger Delta Rosemary Adomokai and William R. Sheate Views on planning and expectations of SEA: The case of transport planning Mikael Hildén, Eeva Furman and Minna Kaljonen
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EIA PROCEDURE Evaluation of the EIA system on the Island of Mauritius and development of an environmental monitoring plan framework T. Ramjeawon and R. Beedassy
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Volume 24, Number 6, August 2004 Notes on authors on this issue
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FEATURES Comparative assessment of EIA systems in MENA countries: Challenges and prospects Karma El-Fadl and Mutasem El-Fadel Conceptualising sustainability assessment Jenny Pope, David Annandale and Angus Morrison-Saunders
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EIA PROCEDURES Public participation in EIA of nuclear power plant decommissioning projects: A case study analysis Alan Bond, Juan Palerm and Paul Haigh EIA systems in Nigeria: Evolution, current practice and shortcomings Olusegun A. Ogunba
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Volume 24, Number 7–8, October-November 2004 SPECIAL ISSUE: Environment and Health: New Answers, New Questions Guest-editors: Anne Steineman and Joel Tickner Editorial: Environment and health: New answers, new questions Not so Black and White: Environmental justice and cumulative impact assessments Eric J. Krieg and Daniel R. Faber Human exposure, health hazards, and environmental regulations Anne Steinemann Non-regulated water contaminants: Emerging research Christian G. Daughton Reducing the harms associated with risk assessments Peter Montague Pollution prevention at ports: Clearing the air Diane Bailey and Gina Solomon Green chemistry John C. Warner, Amy S. Cannon and Kevin M. Dye The precautionary principle stimulus for solutions- and alternatives-based environmental policy Joel A. Tickner and Ken Geiser
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