Rural economic development activities change the physical and social environments that individuals live in. For planners, it is important to anticipate the types of changes that might occur, and to put measures in place that mitigate negative impacts, and promote positive impacts on people and communities. Social Impact Assessment (SIA) was introduced as a tool for understanding the social impacts of development. There are two factors however, that limit the use of SIA. First, there is no specific theoretical underpinning of the SIA tool, and thus no link between the SIA tool and particular theories of social behaviour. Second, there is no particular link between what SIA measures and what should be done to mitigate the effects of deve...
Megaprojects have considerable potential to generate social impacts as well as environmental impacts...
CIDA, the leading Canadian agency in the area of international assistance, is responsible for appro...
This article reviews the potential contribution of deliberative theory and actor network theory to t...
Rural economic development activities change the physical and social environments that individuals l...
Economic development activities change the physical and social environments in which individuals liv...
Economic development activities change the physical and social environments in which individuals liv...
The purpose of this Guidance Note is to provide advice to various stakeholders about what is expecte...
The role of social impact assessment (SIA) in development decision making is a continual theoretical...
<p>Social impact assessment (SIA) addresses the ‘people aspect’ of development-induced change by emp...
Social impact assessment (SIA) is a field of research and practice that addresses everything associa...
This article indicates the need to link social with other valuations, and define the social impact a...
Good practice social impact assessment (SIA) should lead to improved local community development out...
Social impact assessment (SIA) is now conceived as being the process of managing the social issues o...
M (Environmental Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSustainable development is ...
AbstractUrban land use planning and policy decisions are often contested, with the multiple stakehol...
Megaprojects have considerable potential to generate social impacts as well as environmental impacts...
CIDA, the leading Canadian agency in the area of international assistance, is responsible for appro...
This article reviews the potential contribution of deliberative theory and actor network theory to t...
Rural economic development activities change the physical and social environments that individuals l...
Economic development activities change the physical and social environments in which individuals liv...
Economic development activities change the physical and social environments in which individuals liv...
The purpose of this Guidance Note is to provide advice to various stakeholders about what is expecte...
The role of social impact assessment (SIA) in development decision making is a continual theoretical...
<p>Social impact assessment (SIA) addresses the ‘people aspect’ of development-induced change by emp...
Social impact assessment (SIA) is a field of research and practice that addresses everything associa...
This article indicates the need to link social with other valuations, and define the social impact a...
Good practice social impact assessment (SIA) should lead to improved local community development out...
Social impact assessment (SIA) is now conceived as being the process of managing the social issues o...
M (Environmental Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusSustainable development is ...
AbstractUrban land use planning and policy decisions are often contested, with the multiple stakehol...
Megaprojects have considerable potential to generate social impacts as well as environmental impacts...
CIDA, the leading Canadian agency in the area of international assistance, is responsible for appro...
This article reviews the potential contribution of deliberative theory and actor network theory to t...