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Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Impact Assessment Review Review 20 (2000) 707-710 www.elsevier.com/locate/eiar Contents Volume 20 Volume 20, Number 1, February 2000 Notes on authors Letter to the editor Features What should be the “cultural resources” element of an EIA”? 5 Thomas F. King Integrated assessment for sustainability appraisal in cities and regions 31 Joe Ravetz Implementation of SEA in Flanders: Attitudes of key stakeholders and a user-friendly methodology 65 Dimitri Devuyst, Thomas van Wijngaarden and Luc Hens EIA procedure Broadening the scope of mine water environmental impact assessment: a UK perspective 85 Adam P. Jarvis and Paul L. Younger Strengthening EIA through adaptive management: a systems perspective 97 Bram F. Noble Significance of decision-making for LCA methodology 113 Anne-Marie Tillman Quantitative methods Quantifying the transient response of ecological-economic systems to perturbations 125 Amitrajeet A. Batabyal Volume 20, Number 2, April 2000 Notes on authors Features Assessing health impacts of air pollution from electricity generation: the case of Thailand 137 Bui Duy Thanh and Thierry Lefevre 708 Contents Volume 20/ Environ. Impact Assessment Rev. 20 (2000) 707-710 Human health damages due to ionising radiation in life cycle impact assessment Rolf Frischknecht, Arthur Braunschweig, Patrick Hofstetter, and Peter Suter EIA in Brazil: a procedures—practice gap. A comparative study with reference to the European Union, and especially the UK John Glasson and Nemesio Neves B. Salvador QUANTITATIVE METHODS Assessment of potential impacts of agricultural practices on the environment: the AGRO*ECO method Philippe Girardin, Christian Bockstaller, and Hayo Van der Werf Is it feasible to address indoor climate issues in LCA? Asa Jénsson Volume 20, Number 3, June 2000 Editorial An integrated planning tool for sustainable cities Jan Rotmans, Marjolein van Asselt and Pier Vellinga The role of models in arguments about urban sustainability Christopher Tweed and Phil Jones An applied method for the assessment of sustainability of urban pilot projects Enrique J. Calder6én Planning the urban sustainable development: The case of the plan for the province of Trento, Italy Corrado Diamantini and Bruno Zanon A framework for systems analysis of sustainable urban water management Daniel Hellstrém, Ulf Jeppsson and Erik Kérrman Need for improved methodologies and measurements for sustainable management of urban water systems Jean-Luc Bertrand-Krajewski, Sylvie Barraud and Bernard Chocat Different approaches to assessment of design and management of sustainable urban water systems Michiel A. Rijsberman and Frans H.M. van de Ven Assessing the sustainability of small wastewater systems: A context-oriented planning approach Birgitte Hoffmann, Susanne Balslev Nielsen, Morten Elle, Sgren Gabriel, Anne Marie Eilersen, Mogens Henze and Peter Steen Mikkelsen Contents Volume 20 / Environ. Impact Assessment Rev. 20 (2000) 707-710 “The green poster”: A method to evaluate the sustainability of the urban green structure Kine Halvorsen Thorén EcoBalance model for assessing sustainability in residential areas and relevant case studies in Finland Irmeli Harmaajarvi A guide to community sustainability indicators Anke Valentin and Joachim H. Spangenberg The application of Strategic Environmental Assessment to sustainability assessment of infrastructure development Rosa Arce and Natalia Gullén Assessing the potential for change in urban infrastructure systems Susanne Balslev Nielsen and Morten Elle Relevance of some criteria for sustainability in a project for disconnecting of storm runoff Oddvar G. Lindholm and Terje Norde Volume 20, Number 4, August 2000 Notes on authors VIEWPOINT Why are some experts more credible than others? Branko Kontic FEATURE Life cycle assessment as a tool in environmental impact assessment Arnold Tukker EIA PROCEDURE The effectiveness of provisions and quality of practices concerning public participation in EIA in Italy Luca Del Furia and Jane Wallace-Jones QUANTITATIVE METHODS Understanding the role of forest simulation models in sustainable forest management Changhui Peng Volume 20, Number 5, October 2000 Notes on authors 710 Contents Volume 20 / Environ. Impact Assessment Rev. 20 (2000) 707-710 VIEWPOINT On the regulation of frightening technologies: Some lessons from pesticides R. Don Wauchope FEATURES Impacts during project anticipation in Molas, Indonesia: Implications for social impact assessment Jennifer L. Walker, Bruce Mitchell, S. Wismer Is what you see what you get? Post-development auditing of methods used for predicting the zone of visual influence in EIA Graham Wood Looking at the quality of draft environmental impact statements over time in the United States: Have ratings improved? Kelly Tzoumis, Linda Finegold EIA PROCEDURE Framework for environmental impact assessment in Lebanon M. El-Fadel, M. Zeinati, D. Jamali Volume 20, Number 6, December 2000 Notes on authors FEATURES Planning theories and environmental impact assessment David P. Lawrence Rethinking human health impact assessment A. Steinemann Elements of an SEA framework—improving the added-value of SEA Maria Rosdrio Partidario EIA PROCEDURE Landscape ecology and conservation management— Evaluation of alternatives in a highway EIA process Joao P. Fernandes Environmental impact assessment (EIA) as collaborative learning process Heli Saarikoski Author Index Subject Index Volume Contents

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