Performance of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process is often perceived to be flawed. Testing the process requires investigation of core environmental legislation, regulation and a review of outcomes following an EIA, all of which are rarely undertaken. We use recent coastal development assessments in Australia to complete such a review focusing on the current Commonwealth impact assessment process and its ability to effectively manage risk for protected marine megafauna (turtles, dugongs and coastal dolphins). A range of factors are examined including data sufficiency, project and proponent constraints, knowledge of marine megafauna ecology and relevance of applied monitoring techniques. Challenges associated with identifying m...
International audienceEnvironmental policies, including the European Marine Strategy Framework Direc...
While marine protected areas are being expanded to meet international conservation targets and prote...
© 2017 Chabanne, Finn and Bejder. Environmental impact assessments must be addressed at a scale that...
The Western Australian Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) in 2002 released Position Statement,...
An examination of Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) points to a clear need for change in the cur...
Rachel Groom studied environmental impact assessment (EIA) legislation and regulation for its effect...
Assessing the vulnerability of species to anthropogenic threats is an essential step when developing...
Whilst human populations and urban development adjacent to estuaries continue to grow around the wor...
As the world's human population increases along the coastal zone, with major alteration of coastal e...
The Australian government produces an independent report on the state of the Australian environment ...
"In March 2017, the Marine Ecosystems group facilitated a two-day workshop as the final component of...
The unique values of Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are under threat from environmental change...
This document recommends sampling and statistical methods for assessment of the conservation status...
An ecological risk assessment of the East Coast Otter Trawl Fishery in the Great Barrier Reef Region...
A common criticism of vertebrate fauna investigations carried out during Environmental Impact Assess...
International audienceEnvironmental policies, including the European Marine Strategy Framework Direc...
While marine protected areas are being expanded to meet international conservation targets and prote...
© 2017 Chabanne, Finn and Bejder. Environmental impact assessments must be addressed at a scale that...
The Western Australian Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) in 2002 released Position Statement,...
An examination of Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) points to a clear need for change in the cur...
Rachel Groom studied environmental impact assessment (EIA) legislation and regulation for its effect...
Assessing the vulnerability of species to anthropogenic threats is an essential step when developing...
Whilst human populations and urban development adjacent to estuaries continue to grow around the wor...
As the world's human population increases along the coastal zone, with major alteration of coastal e...
The Australian government produces an independent report on the state of the Australian environment ...
"In March 2017, the Marine Ecosystems group facilitated a two-day workshop as the final component of...
The unique values of Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are under threat from environmental change...
This document recommends sampling and statistical methods for assessment of the conservation status...
An ecological risk assessment of the East Coast Otter Trawl Fishery in the Great Barrier Reef Region...
A common criticism of vertebrate fauna investigations carried out during Environmental Impact Assess...
International audienceEnvironmental policies, including the European Marine Strategy Framework Direc...
While marine protected areas are being expanded to meet international conservation targets and prote...
© 2017 Chabanne, Finn and Bejder. Environmental impact assessments must be addressed at a scale that...