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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Environmental SCIENCE @errcer Impact Assessment Review Environmental Impact Assessment Review 25 (2005) 808—810 www.elsevier.com/locate/eiar AUTHOR INDEX FOR VOLUME 25 A Cc Ahmad, B., Pless-Mulloli, T., Vizard, C.: HIA and Canelas, L., Almansa, P., Merchan, M., Cifuentes, P.: pollution prevention control: What they can learn Quality of environmental impact statements in from each other, 714 Portugal and Spain, 217 Aldrich, R., see Simpson, S. Cherp, A., see Demidova, O. Almansa, P., see Canelas, L. Christopoulos, S., see Branis, M. Alshuwaikhat, H.M.: Strategic environmental Cifuentes, P., see Canelas, L. assessment can help solve environmental Classen, M., see Scharnhorst, W impact assessment failures in developing Connelly, S., Richardson, T.: Value-driven SEA: countries, 307 time for an environmental justice perspective?, Althaus, H.-J., see Scharnhorst, W. 391 Armitage, D.R.: Collaborative environmental Cooke, A., see Atkinson, P. assessment in the Northwest Territories, Canada, 239 D Atkinson, P., Cooke, A.: Developing a framework to Deans, J., see Milner, S.J. assess costs and benefits of Health Impact Demidova, O., Cherp, A.: Risk assessment for Assessment, 791 improved treatment of health considerations in EIA, 411 B Dietmar, R., see Hicks, C. Bader, H.-P., see Streicher-Porte, M. Doberstein, B.: Community-driven regulation: bal- Bailey, C., see Milner, S.J. ancing development and the environment in Bailey, J., see Wegner, A. Vietnam, 95 Barth, V., see Siebenhiiner, B. Dos Santos Lucon, O., Moutinho dos Santos, E.: The Bekker, M.P.M., Putters, K., van der Grinten, HORUS model—inventory of atmospheric pol- T.E.D.: Evaluating the impact of HIA on urban lutant emissions from industrial combustion in reconstruction decision-making. Who manages Sao Paulo, Brazil, 197 whose risk?, 758 Douglas, M., see Higgins, M. Bendel, N., Owen-Smith, V.: A prospective health impact review of the redevelopment of Central E Manchester Hospitals, 783 Elliott, E., Francis, S.: Making effective links to Binder, C., see Wick, A. decision-making: Key challenges for health Birley, M.: Health impact assessment in multina- impact assessment, 747 tionals: A case study of the Royal Dutch/Shell Eugster, M., see Hicks, C. Group, 702 Eugster, M., see Wager, P.A. Bjorklund, A., see Nilsson, M. Boni, H., see Widmer, R. BraniS, M., Christopoulos, S.: Mandated monitor- F ing of post-project impacts in the Czech EIA, Finnveden, G., see Nilsson, M. 227 Francis, S., see Elliott, E. 0195-9255/$ - see front matter © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. doi: 10.1016/S0195-9255(05)00 111-3 Author Index 809 G McCaig, K.: Canadian insights: The challenges of an Gauglhofer, J., see Hischier, R. integrated environmental assessment framework, Gibson, R.B., see Hunsberger, C.A. 737 Merchan, M., see Canelas, L. H Milner, S.J., Bailey, C., Deans, J., Pettigrew, D.: Harris, E., see Simpson, S. Integrated impact assessment in the UK—use, Hartley, N., Wood, C.: Public participation in efficacy and future development, 47 environmental impact assessment—implement- Mingshun, Z., see van Dijk, M.P. ing the Aarhus Convention, 319 Momtaz, S.: Institutionalizing social impact assess- Hicks, C., Dietmar, R., Eugster, M.: The recycling ment in Bangladesh resource management: lim- and disposal of electrical and electronic waste in itations and opportunities, 33 China—legislative and market responses, 459 Moore, S.A., see Wegner, A. Higgins, M., Douglas, M., Muirie, J.: Can health Moto, D.D., see Utzinger, J. feasibly be considered as part of the planning Moutinho dos Santos, E., see dos Santos Lucon, O. process in Scotland?, 723 Muirie, J., see Higgins, M. Hilty, L.M., see Scharnhorst, W. Muro, E., see Vanderhaegen, M. Hilty, L.M., see Wager, P.A. Hilty, L.M.: Electronic waste—an emerging risk?, N 431 Nilsson, M., Byjérklund, A., Finnveden, G., Hischier, R., Wager, P., Gauglhofer, J.: Does WEEE Johansson, J.: Testing a SEA methodology recycling make sense from an environmental for the energy sector: a waste incineration tax perspective? The environmental impacts of the proposal, | Swiss take-back and recycling systems for waste Noble, B., Storey, K.: Towards increasing the utility electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), 525 of follow-up in Canadian EIA, 163 Hsiao, T.-Y., see Kuo, N.-W. Hunsberger, C.A., Gibson, R.B., Wismer, S.K.: O Citizen involvement in sustainability-centred Oswald-Krapf, H., see Widmer, R. environmental assessment follow-up, 609 Owen-Smith, V., see Bendel, N. J P Jain, A., see Streicher-Porte, M. Pettigrew, D., see Milner, S.J. Johansson, J., see Nilsson, M. Pless-Mulloli, T., see Ahmad, B. Jolliet, O., see Scharnhorst, W. Putters, K.: HIA, the next step: Defining models and roles, 693 K Putters, K., see Bekker, M.P.M. Keen, M., Sullivan, M.: Aiding the environment: the Australian Development Agency’s experience of implementing an environmental management R system, 628 Rauschmayer, F., Risse, N.: A framework for the Kemm, J.: HLA — Growth and prospects, 691 selection of participatory approaches for SEA, Kemm, J.: The future challenges for HIA, 799 650 Kraeuchi, P., see Sinha-Khetriwal, D. Richardson, T., see Connelly, S. Kuo, N.-W., Hsiao, T.-Y., Yu, Y.-H.: A Delphi Richardson, T.: Environmental assessment and plan- matrix approach to SEA and its application ning theory: four short stories about power, within the tourism sector in Taiwan, 259 multiple rationality, and ethics, 341 Kytzia, S., see Streicher-Porte, M. Risse, N., see Rauschmayer, F. L S Lewis, K.A., see Tzilivakis, J. Scharnhorst, W., Althaus, H.-J., Classen, M., Jolliet, O., Hilty, L.M.: The end of life treatment of M second generation mobile phone networks: Strat- Mahoney, M., see Simpson, S. egies to reduce the environmental impact, 540 Marttunen, M., see Vantanen, A. Scheidegger, R., see Streicher-Porte, M. 810 Author Index Schmidt, M.: A production-theory-based framework Vv for analysing recycling systems in the e-waste Van der Grinten, T.E.D., see Bekker, M.P.M. sector, 505 Van Dijk, M.P., Mingshun, Z.: Sustainability indices Schnellmann, M., see Widmer, R. as a tool for urban managers, evidence from four Schwaninger, M., see Sinha-Khetriwal, D. medium-sized Chinese cities, 667 Siebenhiiner, B., Barth, V.: The role of computer Vanderhaegen, M., Muro, E.: Contribution of a modelling in participatory integrated assess- European spatial data infrastructure to the ments, 367 effectiveness of EIA and SEA studies, 123 Simpson, S., Mahoney, M., Harris, E., Aldrich, R., Vantanen, A., Marttunen, M.: Public involvement in Stewart-Williams, J.: Equity-focused health multi-objective water level regulation develop- impact assessment: A tool to assist policy makers ment projects—evaluating the applicability of in addressing health inequalities, 772 public involvement methods, 281 Singer, B.H., see Utzinger, J. Vizard, C., see Ahmad, B. Sinha-Khetriwal, D., Kraeuchi, P., Schwaninger, M.: A comparison of electronic waste recycling in Ww Switzerland and in India, 492 Wager, P., see Hischier, R. Sinha-Khetriwal, D., see Widmer, R. Wager, P.A., Eugster, M., Hilty, L.M., Som, C.: Som, C., see Wager, P.A. Smart labels in municipal solid waste a case Stewart-Williams, J., see Simpson, S. for the Precautionary Principle?, 567 Storey, K., see Noble, B. Wegner, A., Moore, S.A., Bailey, J.: Consideration Streicher-Porte, M., Widmer, R., Jain, A., Bader, of biodiversity in environmental impact assess- H.-P., Scheidegger, R., Kytzia, S.: Key drivers ment in Western Australia: practitioner percep- of the e-waste recycling system: Assessing and tions, 143 modelling e-waste processing in the informal Widmer, R., Oswald-Krapf, H., Sinha-Khetriwal, D., sector in Delhi, 472 Schnellmann, M., Boni, H.: Global perspectives Sullivan, M., see Keen, M. on e-waste, 436 Widmer, R., see Streicher-Porte, M. T Wiek, A., Binder, C.: Solution spaces for decision- Tanner, M., see Utzinger, J. making—a sustainability assessment tool for Tzilivakis, J., Lewis, K.A., Williamson, A.R.: A city-regions, 589 prototype framework for assessing risks to soil Williamson, A.R., see Tzilivakis, J. functions, 181 Wismer, S.K., see Hunsberger, C.A. Wood, C., see Hartley, N. U Wyss, K., see Utzinger, J. Utzinger, J., Wyss, K., Moto, D.D., Yémadji, N., Yy Tanner, M., Singer, B.H.: Assessing health impacts of the Chad-Cameroon petroleum devel- Yémadji, N., see Utzinger, J. opment and pipeline project: challenges and a Yu, Y.-H., see Kuo, N.-W. way forward, 63 Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Environmental SCIENCE @erreer- Impact Assessment ELSEVIER Review Environmental Impact Assessment Review 25 (2005) 811—821 www.elsevier.com/locate/eiar SUBJECT INDEX FOR VOLUME 25 A Chinese cities Aarhus Convention Sustainability indices as a tool for Public participation in environmen- urban managers, evidence from four tal impact assessment—implement- medium-sized Chinese cities, 667 ing the Aarhus Convention, 319 Citizen participation Citizen involvement in sustainabil- B ity-centred environmental assess- Biodiversity ment follow-up, 609 Consideration of biodiversity in Citizen-based monitoring environmental impact assessment Citizen involvement in sustainabil- in Western Australia: practitioner ity-centred environmental assess- perceptions, 143 ment follow-up, 609 City-regions C Solution spaces for decision-mak- Cameroon ing—a sustainability assessment Assessing health impacts of the tool for city-regions, 589 Chad—Cameroon petroleum devel- Collaboration opment and pipeline project: chal- Collaborative environmental assess- lenges and a way forward, 63 ment in the Northwest Territories, Canada Canada, 239 Collaborative environmental assess- Collaborative management ment in the Northwest Territories, Collaborative environmental assess- Canada, 239 ment in the Northwest Territories, Chad Canada, 239 Assessing health impacts of the Community participation Chad—Cameroon petroleum devel- Institutionalizing social impact opment and pipeline project: chal- assessment in Bangladesh resource lenges and a way forward, 63 management: limitations and oppor- China tunities, 33 The recycling and disposal of elec- Computer models trical and electronic waste in The role of computer modelling in China—legislative and market participatory integrated assess- responses, 459 ments, 367 0195-9255/$ - see front matter © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. doi: 10.1016/S0195-9255(05)00112-5 812 Subject Index Cost Developing countries Developing a framework to assess Strategic environmental assessment costs and benefits of Health Impact can help solve environmental impact Assessment, 791 assessment failures in developing Countries in economic transition countries, 307 Key drivers of the e-waste recycling Developing countries system: Assessing and modelling e- Key drivers of the e-waste recycling waste processing in the informal system: Assessing and modelling e- sector in Delhi, 472 waste processing in the informal sector in Delhi, 472 D Development Decision-making Can health feasibly be considered as Making effective links to decision- part of the planning process in making: Key challenges for health Scotland?7,2 3 impact assessment, 747 Decision-making E Evaluating the impact of HIA on EA follow-up urban reconstruction decision-mak- Towards increasing the utility of ing. Who manages whose risks?, follow-up in Canadian EIA, 163 758 Effectiveness Decision making Testing a SEA methodology for the The future challenges for HIA, 799 energy sector: a waste incineration Decision support tool tax proposal, | Solution spaces for decision-mak- EIA ing—a sustainability assessment Contribution of a European spatial tool for city-regions, 589 data infrastructure to the effective- Definitions ness of EIA and SEA studies, 123 Consideration of biodiversity in EIS review environmental impact assessment Risk assessment for improved treat- in Western Australia: practitioner ment of health considerations in perceptions, 143 EIA, 411 Delphi method End of life scenarios A Delphi—matrix approach to SEA The end of life treatment of second and its application within the tour- generation mobile phone networks: ism sector in Taiwan, 259 Strategies to reduce the environ- Demographic surveillance system (DSS) mental impact, 540 Assessing health impacts of the Energy Chad—Cameroon petroleum devel- Testing a SEA methodology for the opment and pipeline project: chal- energy sector: a waste incineration lenges and a way forward, 63 tax proposal, | Department of Environment Energy and environmental planning Institutionalizing social impact The HORUS model—inventory of assessment in Bangladesh resource atmospheric pollutant emissions management: limitations and oppor- from industrial combustion in Sao tunities, 33 Paulo, Brazil, 197 Subject Index Environmental aid Environmental impact assessment Aiding the environment: the Aus- Environmental assessment and tralian Development Agency’s planning theory: four short stories experience of implementing an envi- about power, multiple rationality, ronmental management system, 628 and ethics, 341 Environmental assessment and protection Environmental impact assessment A prototype framework for assess- Canadian insights: The challenges ing risks to soil functions, 181 of an integrated environmental Environmental assessment follow-up assessment framework, 737 Citizen involvement in sustainabil- Environmental Impact Assessment ity-centred environmental assess- Risk assessment for improved treat- ment follow-up, 609 ment of health considerations in Environmental goods EIA, 411 Value-driven SEA: time for an envi- Environmental impact assessment (EIA) ronmental justice perspective?, 391 Assessing health impacts of the Environmental governance Chad—Cameroon petroleum devel- Aiding the environment: the Aus- opment and pipeline project: chal- tralian Development Agency’s lenges and a way forward, 63 experience of implementing an envi- Environmental impact assessment (EIA) ronmental management system, 628 Aiding the environment: the Aus- Environmental health impacts tralian Development Agency’s Risk assessment for improved treat- experience of implementing an ment of health considerations in environmental management system, EIA, 411 628 Environmental impact assessment Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Institutionalizing social impact Quality of environmental impact assessment in Bangladesh resource statements in Portugal and Spain, management: limitations and oppor- 217 tunities, 33 Environmental impacts Environmental impact assessment Does WEEE recycling make sense Contribution of a European spatial from an environmental perspec- data infrastructure to the effective- tive?: The environmental impacts ness of EIA and SEA studies, 123 of the Swiss take-back and recycling Environmental impact assessment systems for waste electrical and Mandated monitoring of post-proj- electronic equipment (WEEE), 525 ect impacts in the Czech EIA, 227 Environmental justice Environmental impact assessment Value-driven SEA: time for an envi- Collaborative environmental assess- ronmental justice perspective?, 391 ment in the Northwest Territories, Environmental management systems Canada, 239 (EMS) Environmental impact assessment Aiding the environment: the Aus- Public participation in environmen- tralian Development Agency’s tal impact assessment—implement- experience of implementing an envi- ing the Aarhus Convention, 319 ronmental management system, 628 814 Subject Index Environmental Protection Authority E-waste recycling Consideration of biodiversity in Key drivers of the e-waste recycling environmental impact assessment system: Assessing and modelling e- in Western Australia: practitioner waste processing in the informal perceptions, 143 sector in Delhi, 472 Equity Extended impact assessment Equity-focused health impact Contribution of a European spatial assessment: A tool to assist policy data infrastructure to the effective- makers in addressing health inequal- ness of EIA and SEA studies, 123 ities, 772 Extended producer responsibility Equity Global perspectives on e-waste, 436 The future challenges for HIA, 799 Ethics F Environmental assessment and Framework planning theory: four short stories A framework for the selection of about power, multiple rationality, participatory approaches for SEA, and ethics, 341 650 European Union Fuel combustion emissions inventory Quality of environmental impact The HORUS model—inventory of statements in Portugal and Spain, atmospheric pollutant emissions 217 from industrial combustion in Sao Evaluation Paulo, Brazil, 197 Evaluating the impact of HIA on urban reconstruction decision-mak- ing. Who manages whose risks?, G 758 Geographic information Evaluation Contribution of a European spatial The future challenges for HIA, 799 data infrastructure to the effective- E-waste ness of EIA and SEA studies, The recycling and disposal of 123 electrical and electronic waste in GIS China—legislative and market Contribution of a European spatial responses, 459 data infrastructure to the effective- E-waste ness of EIA and SEA studies, A comparison of electronic waste 123 recycling in Switzerland and in India, 492 H E-waste assessment methodology Hazardous waste management Global perspectives on e-waste, 436 A comparison of electronic waste E-waste initiatives recycling in Switzerland and in Global perspectives on e-waste, 436 India, 492 E-waste management Health Impact Assessment A production-theory-based frame- Developing a framework to assess work for analysing recycling sys- costs and benefits of Health Impact tems in the e-waste sector, 505 Assessment, 791 Subject Index Health impact assessment Health systems development Integrated impact assessment in the Assessing health impacts of the UK—use, efficacy and future deve- Chad—Cameroon petroleum devel- lopment, 47 opment and pipeline project: chal- Health impact assessment lenges and a way forward, 63 HIA, the next step: Defining models Healthy Living Centre and roles, 693 Developing a framework to assess Health impact assessment costs and benefits of Health Impact Can health feasibly be considered as Assessment, 791 part of the planning process in Hospitals Scotland?7,2 3 A prospective health impact review Health impact assessment of the redevelopment of Central Canadian insights: The challenges Manchester Hospitals, 783 of an integrated environmental assessment framework, 737 I Health impact assessment Impact mitigation Making effective links to decision- Towards increasing the utility of making: Key challenges for health follow-up in Canadian EIA, 163 impact assessment, 747 Impact monitoring Health impact assessment Mandated monitoring of post-proj- Evaluating the impact of HIA on ect impacts in the Czech EIA, urban reconstruction decision-mak- 227 ing. Who manages whose risks?, Industrial air pollution 758 The HORUS model—inventory of Health impact assessment atmospheric pollutant emissions Equity-focused health impact from industrial combustion in Sao assessment: A tool to assist policy Paulo, Brazil, 197 makers in addressing health inequal- Inequalities ities, 772 A prospective health impact review Health impact assessment of the redevelopment of Central The future challenges for HIA, 799 Manchester Hospitals, 783 Health impact assessment (HIA) Informal sector Assessing health impacts of the Global perspectives on e-waste, Chad—Cameroon petroleum devel- 436 opment and pipeline project: chal- Informal sector lenges and a way forward, 63 The recycling and disposal of elec- Health Impact Assessment (HIA) trical and electronic waste in HIA and pollution prevention con- China—legislative and market trol: What they can learn from each responses, 459 other, 714 Informal sector Health Impact Review Key drivers of the e-waste recycling A prospective health impact review system: Assessing and modelling e- of the redevelopment of Central waste processing in the informal Manchester Hospitals, 783 sector in Delhi, 472 816 Subject Index INSPIRE LCA Contribution of a European spatial The end of life treatment of second data infrastructure to the effective- generation mobile phone networks: ness of EIA and SEA studies, Strategies to reduce the environ- 123 mental impact, 540 Integrated approaches Learning Citizen involvement in sustainabil- Collaborative environmental assess- ity-centred environmental assess- ment in the Northwest Territories, ment follow-up, 609 Canada, 239 Integrated environmental assessment Life cycle assessment Canadian insights: The challenges Testing a SEA methodology for the of an integrated environmental energy sector: a waste incineration assessment framework, 737 tax proposal, | Integrated impact assessment Life cycle assessment Integrated impact assessment in the Does WEEE recycling make sense UK—use, efficacy and future devel- from an environmental perspec- opment, 47 tive?: The environmental impacts Interactive planning of the Swiss take-back and recycling Public involvement in multi-objec- systems for waste electrical and tive water level regulation develop- electronic equipment (WEEE), 525 Local knowledge ment projects—evaluating the Citizen involvement in sustainabil- applicability of public involvement ity-centred environmental assess- methods, 281 ment follow-up, 609 International exhibition A Delphi—matrix approach to SEA and its application within the tour- M ism sector in Taiwan, 259 Mainstreaming Making effective links to decision- L making: Key challenges for health LCA impact assessment, 747 Testing a SEA methodology for the Management energy sector: a waste incineration Towards increasing the utility of tax proposal, | follow-up in Canadian EIA, 163 LCA Material flow analysis A production-theory-based frame- Key drivers of the e-waste recycling work for analysing recycling sys- system: Assessing and modelling e- tems in the e-waste sector, 505 waste processing in the informal LCA sector in Delhi, 472 Does WEEE recycling make sense Material flow analysis from an environmental perspec- Does WEEE recycling make sense tive?: The environmental impacts from an environmental perspec- of the Swiss take-back and recy- tive?: The environmental impacts cling systems for waste electrical of the Swiss take-back and recycling and electronic equipment (WEEE), systems for waste electrical and 525 electronic equipment (WEEE), 525 Subject Index Material flow management Perceptions A production-theory-based frame- Consideration of biodiversity in work for analysing recycling sys- environmental impact assessment tems in the e-waste sector, 505 in Western Australia: practitioner Material flow nets perceptions, 143 A production-theory-based frame- Personal computer work for analysing recycling sys- Key drivers of the e-waste recy- tems in the e-waste sector, 505 cling system: Assessing and mod- MFA elling e-waste processing in the A production-theory-based frame- informal sector in Delhi, 472 work for analysing recycling sys- Petroleum development and pipeline tems in the e-waste sector, 505 project MFA Assessing health impacts of the Does WEEE recycling make sense Chad—Cameroon petroleum devel- from an environmental perspec- opment and pipeline project: chal- tive?: The environmental impacts lenges and a way forward, 63 of the Swiss take-back and recycling Planning systems for waste electrical and Can health feasibly be considered as electronic equipment (WEEE), 525 part of the planning process in Mobile phone network Scotland?7,2 3 The end of life treatment of second Planning theory generation mobile phone networks: Environmental assessment and Strategies to reduce the environ- planning theory: four short stories mental impact, 540 about power, multiple rationality, Models and ethics, 341 HIA, the next step: Defining models Policy and roles, 693 HIA, the next step: Defining models Monitoring and evaluation and roles, 693 Assessing health impacts of the Policy appraisal Chad—Cameroon petroleum devel- Integrated impact assessment in the opment and pipeline project: chal- UK—use, efficacy and future deve- lenges and a way forward, 63 lopment, 47 Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) P HIA and pollution prevention con- Participation trol: What they can learn from each A framework for the selection of par- other, 714 ticipatory approaches for SEA, 650 Post-auditing Participation Mandated monitoring of post- The future challenges for HIA, project impacts in the Czech EIA, 799 227 Participatory integrated assessment Post-development auditing The role of computer modelling in Mandated monitoring of post-proj- participatory integrated assess- ect impacts in the Czech EIA, ments, 367 227

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