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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com ee Environmental oe science @poinecr- Impact ad i ‘ Assessment eee Review ELSEVIER Environmental Impact Assessment Review 25 (2005) 822-826 www.elsevier.com/locate/eiar Contents of Volume 25 Volume 25, Number 1, January 2005 FEATURES Testing a SEA methodology for the energy sector: a waste incineration l tax proposal Mans Nilsson, Anna Bjorklund, Goran Finnveden and Jessica Johansson EIA PROCEDURE Institutionalizing social impact assessment in Bangladesh resource 33 management: limitations and opportunities Salim Momtaz Integrated impact assessment in the UK—use, efficacy and future 47 development Susan J. Milner, Cathy Bailey, Julia Deans and Dulcie Pettigrew HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT Assessing health impacts of the Chad—Cameroon petroleum development 63 and pipeline project: challenges and a way forward Jiirg Utzinger, Kaspar Wyss, Daugla D. Moto, N’Diékhor Yémadji, Marcel Tanner and Burton H. Singer BOOK REVIEW Community-driven regulation: balancing development and the environ- 95 ment in Vietnam Brent Doberstein Author index for volume 24 99 Subject index for volume 24 103 Contents of volume 24 115 Volume 25, Number 2, February 2005 Notes on authors in this issue 121 Contents of Volume 25 823 VIEWPOINT Contribution of a European spatial data infrastructure to the effectiveness 123 of EIA and SEA studies Marc Vanderhaegen and Eva Muro FEATURES Consideration of biodiversity in environmental impact assessment in 143 Western Australia: practitioner perceptions A. Wegner, S.A. Moore and J. Bailey Towards increasing the utility of follow-up in Canadian EIA 163 Bram Noble and Keith Storey QUANTITATIVE METHODS A prototype framework for assessing risks to soil functions 181 J. Tzilivakis, K.A. Lewis and A.R. Williamson The HORUS model— inventory of atmospheric pollutant emissions from 197 industrial combustion in Sao Paulo, Brazil Oswaldo dos Santos Lucon and Edmilson Moutinho dos Santos Volume 25, Number 3, April 2005 Notes on authors in this issue EIA PROCEDURE Quality of environmental impact statements in Portugal and Spain Leonel Canelas, P. Almansa, M. Merchan and Pedro Cifuentes Mandated monitoring of post-project impacts in the Czech EIA Martin Brani§ and Stamatios Christopoulos Collaborative environmental assessment in the Northwest Territories, Canada Derek R. Armitage STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT A Delphi—matrix approach to SEA and its application within the tourism sector in Taiwan Nae-Wen Kuo, Teng-Yuan Hsiao and Yue-Hwa Yu Public involvement in multi-objective water level regulation development projects—evaluating the applicability of public involvement methods Ari Vantdnen and Mika Marttunen Instructions to Authors Volume 25, Number 4, May 2005 Notes on authors in this issue 305 824 Contents of Volume 25 VIEWPOINT Strategic environmental assessment can help solve environmental impact 307 assessment failures in developing countries Habib M. Alshuwaikhat EIA PROCEDURE Public participation in environmental impact assessment—implementing 319 the Aarhus Convention Nicola Hartley and Christopher Wood Environmental assessment and planning theory: four short stories about power, multiple rationality, and ethics Tim Richardson QUANTITATIVE METHODS The role of computer modelling in participatory integrated assessments 367 Bernd Siebenhiiner and Volker Barth STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Value-driven SEA: time for an environmental justice perspective? 39] Stephen Connelly and Tim Richardson HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT Risk assessment for improved treatment of health considerations in EIA Olga Demidova and Aleg Cherp Instructions to Authors Volume 25, Number 5, July 2005 SPECIAL ISSUE: Environmental and Social Impacts of Electronic Waste Recycling Guest-editor: Lorenz M. Hilty Electronic waste—an emerging risk? 43] Lorenz M. Hilty Global perspectives on e-waste Rolf Widmer, Heidi Oswald-Krapf, Deepali Sinha-Khetriwal, Max Schnellmann and Heinz Boni The recycling and disposal of electrical and electronic waste in China— legislative and market responses Charlotte Hicks, Rolf Dietmar and Martin Eugster Key drivers of the e-waste recycling system: Assessing and modelling e-waste processing in the informal sector in Delhi Martin Streicher-Porte, Rolf Widmer, Amit Jain, Hans-Peter Bader, Ruth Scheidegger and Susanne Kytzia A comparison of electronic waste recycling in Switzerland and in India 492 Deepali Sinha-Khetriwal, Philipp Kraeuchi and Markus Schwaninger Contents of Volume 25 A production-theory-based framework for analysing recycling systems in 505 the e-waste sector Mario Schmidt Does WEEE recycling make sense from an environmental perspective? 525 The environmental impacts of the Swiss take-back and recycling systems for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) Roland Hischier, Patrick Wager and Johannes Gauglhofer The end of life treatment of second generation mobile phone networks: 540 Strategies to reduce the environmental impact Wolfram Scharnhorst, Hans-J6érg Althaus, Mischa Classen, Olivier Jolliet and Lorenz M. Hilty Smart labels in municipal solid waste — a case for the Precautionary 567 Principle? Patrick A. Wager, Martin Eugster, Lorenz M. Hilty and Claudia Som Volume 25, Number 6, August 2005 Notes on authors in this issue 587 Solution spaces for decision-making—a sustainability assessment tool 589 for city-regions Arnim Wiek and Claudia Binder Citizen involvement in sustainability-centred environmental assessment 609 follow-up Carol A. Hunsberger, Robert B. Gibson and Susan K. Wismer Aiding the environment: the Australian Development Agency’s experi- 628 ence of implementing an environmental management system Meg Keen and Marjorie Sullivan A framework for the selection of participatory approaches for SEA 650 Felix Rauschmayer and Nathalie Risse Sustainability indices as a tool for urban managers, evidence from four 667 medium-sized Chinese cities Meine Pieter van Dijk and Zhang Mingshun Volume 25, Numbers 7—8, October 2005 SPECIAL ISSUE: Health Impact Assessment Guest-editor: John Kemm Notes on authors in this issue HIA — Growth and prospects John Kemm HIA, the next step: Defining models and roles 693 Kim Putters 826 Contents of Volume 25 Health impact assessment in multinationals: A case study of the Royal 702 Dutch/Shell Group Martin Birley HIA and pollution prevention control: What they can learn from each 714 other Balsam Ahmad, Tanja Pless-Mulloli and Catherine Vizard Can health feasibly be considered as part of the planning process in 723 Scotland? Martin Higgins, Margaret Douglas and Jill Muirie Canadian insights: The challenges of an integrated environmental 737 assessment framework Karen McCaig Making effective links to decision-making: Key challenges for health 747 impact assessment Eva Elliott and Sarah Francis Evaluating the impact of HIA on urban reconstruction decision-making. 758 Who manages whose risks? Marleen P.M. Bekker, Kim Putters and Tom E.D. van der Grinten Equity-focused health impact assessment: A tool to assist policy makers 772 in addressing health inequalities Sarah Simpson, Mary Mahoney, Elizabeth Harris, Rosemary Aldrich and Jenny Stewart-Williams A prospective health impact review of the redevelopment of Central 783 Manchester Hospitals Neil Bendel and Vicci Owen-Smith Developing a framework to assess costs and benefits of Health Impact 791 Assessment Phillip Atkinson and Anthea Cooke The future challenges for HIA 799 John Kemm Author index for volume 25 808 Subject index for volume 25 811 Contents of volume 25

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