Why am I passionate about this?
I have been teaching and researching environmental impact assessment for over 30 years and it is still a topic that excites me. After all, what could be more challenging or relevant than figuring out how to deliver sustainable development? Trying to predict the consequences of development and putting in place effective measures to prevent adverse environmental and social effects all in the context of our intriguingly messy world of science, politics, governance, and public engagement is endlessly beguiling. For example, what might sustainable mining look like? I love learning from the wisdom of others, so I hope you enjoy the books on this list as much as I have.
Angus' book list on environmental impact assessment
Why did Angus love this book?
This is an extremely handy “go-to” book for understanding environmental impact assessment (EIA) issues and procedures.
It walks through the entire EIA process step by step, explaining key concepts and terms in a straightforward and easily-accessible manner. The authors have an engaging style, using lots of practical examples and explanations to explain good EIA practices. I use it often in my own teaching and research.
1 author picked Introduction To Environmental Impact Assessment as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
A comprehensive, clearly structured and readable overview of the subject, Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment has established itself as the leading introduction to EIA worldwide. This fifth edition is a major update reflecting many significant changes in EIA procedures, process, practice and prospects over the last decade. In particular, it includes:
a much more international dimension, drawing on EIA activities worldwide;
an up-to-date coverage of the revised EU EIA Directive and its implementation;
the associated update of contemporary UK procedures and practice;
best practice on evolving methods in the EIA process;
a rich array of UK and many international case…