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An approach to integrate impact scoping with environmental impact assessment
Authors:Alan J Kennedy  William A Ross
Institution:(1) Faculty of Graduate Studies Committee on Resources and the Environment, The University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, T2N 1N4 Calgary, Alberta, Canada;(2) Faculty of Environmental Design, The University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, T2N 1N4 Calgary, Alberta, Canada;(3) Present address: Esso Resources Canada Service No. 15, Grand Centre, TOA 1TO Alberta, Canada
Abstract:Impact scoping is the process of identifying important issues of a proposal and focusing the environmental impact assessment (EIA) on the high-priority issues. Although impact scoping in one form or another has been inherent to EIA for some time, documentation of its development and discussion of refinements to impact scoping processes have not been forthcoming. This article traces the development of impact scoping through time and highlights the need for such processes in EIA. A focused environmental assessment (FEA) approach to impact scoping that is suitable for implementation in an EIA is presented here and advantages of its use are delineated. FEA is a three-staged process that encourages impact scoping through progressive steps including impact identification, assessment and management planning. FEA combines a suite of EIA methods including: issues matrices, impact hypotheses, valued ecosystem components, and stakeholder participation sessions to effectively integrate impact scoping with EIA.
Keywords:Environmental impact assessment  Environmental management  Environmental protection  Impact scoping methods
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