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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com ENA .°2 79 Environmental oaro y *.” # Scibde nceDire ect Impaacrt ch Assessment He Sah 3 | Review ELSEVIER Environmental Impact Assessment Review 26 (2006) 746—748 www.elsevier.com/locate/eiar AUTHOR INDEX FOR VOLUME 26 A Chowdhury, F.J., Amin, A.T.M.N.: Environmental as- Ahammed, A.KM.R., Nixon, B.M.: Environmental sessment in slum improvement programs: Some impact monitoring in the EIA process of South evidence from a study on infrastructure projects in Australia, 426 two Dhaka slums, 530 Albergaria, R., Fidelis, T.: Transboundary EIA: Iberian Christensen, P.: Danish experiences on EIA of livestock experiences, 614 projects, 468 Amin, A.T.M.N., see Chowdhury, F.J. Cloquell-Ballester, V.-A., Cloquell-Ballester, V.-A., Androulidakis, I., Karakassis, I.: Evaluation of the EIA Monterde-Diaz, R., Santamarina-Siurana, M.-C.: system performance in Greece, using quality indica- Indicators validation for the improvement of envi- tors, 242 ronmental and social impact quantitative assessment, Atkinson, S.F., Canter, L.W., Ravan, M.D.: The influ- 79 ence of incomplete or unavailable information on Cloquell-Ballester, V.-A., see Cloquell-Ballester, V.-A. environmental impact assessment in the USA, 448 Cowell, R., see Snell, T. B D Balfors, B., see Gontier, M. De Nooij, R.J.W., Lotterman, K.M., van de Sande, Barratt, B.I.P., Moeed, A., Malone, L.A.: Biosafety P.H.J., Pelsma, T., Leuven, R.S.E.W., Lenders, assessment protocols for new organisms in New H.J.R.: Validity and sensitivity of a model for Zealand: Can they apply internationally to emerging assessment of impacts of river floodplain reconstruc- technologies?, 339 tion on protected and endangered species, 677 Becker, J., see Wood, G. Doelle, M., Sinclair, A.J.: Time for a new approach to Bronson, J., see Noble, B. public participation in EA: Promoting cooperation Bruce, C.: Can contingent valuation resolve the “adding- and consensus for sustainability, 185 up problem” in environmental impact assessment?, Du Pisani, J.A., Sandham, L.A.: Assessing the perfor- 570 mance of SIA in the EIA context: A case study of Bryan, H.: The Need for Indigenous Knowledge in South Africa, 707 Environmental Impact Assessment: The Case of Ghana, 600 E Edwards, J., see Kumagai, Y. Cc El-Fadl, K., see Chaker, A. Canter, L.W., see Atkinson, S.F. Erikstad, L., see Kvzerner, J. Carroll, M.S., see Kumagai, Y. Carter, J., Howe, J.: The Water Framework Directive and the Strategic Environmental Assessment Directive: F Exploring the linkages, 287 Fan, Y., Liu, L.-C., Wu, G., Wei, Y.-M.: Analyzing Cashmore, M., see Pischke, F. impact factors of CO, emissions using the STIRPAT Chaker, A., El-Fadl, K., Chamas, L., Hatjian, B.: A model, 377 review of strategic environmental assessment in 12 Fidelis, T., see Albergaria, R. selected countries, 15 Fischer, T.B., Gazzola, P.: SEA effectiveness criteria— Chamas, L., see Chaker, A. equally valid in all countries? The case of Italy, 396 0195-9255/$ - see front matter © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. doi: 10.1016/S0195-9255(06)00117-X Author Index 747 Fortin, M.-J., Gagnon, C.: Interpreting major industrial Liou, M.-L., Yeh, S.-C., Yu, Y.-H.: Reconstruction and landscapes: Social follow-up on meanings, the case systemization of the methodologies for strategic of two aluminium smelters, Alcan (Alma, Canada) environmental assessment in Taiwan, 170 and Pechiney (Dunkirk, France), 725 Liu, L.-C., see Fan, Y. Lohr, D., see Knaus, M. Lotterman, K.M., see De Nooij, R.J.W. G Gagnon, C., see Fortin, M.-J. M Gale, F., see Gale, R. Malone, L.A., see Barratt, B.1.P. Gale, R., Gale, F.: Accounting for social impacts and Moeed, A., see Barratt, B.1.P. costs in the forest industry, British Columbia, 139 Monterde-Diaz, R., see Cloquell-Ballester, V.-A. Gazzola, P., see Fischer, T.B. MOrtberg, U., see Gontier, M. Geneletti, D.: Some common shortcomings in the treatment of impacts of linear infrastructures on N natural habitat, 257 Nixon, B.M., see Ahammed, A.K.M.R. Glasson, J., see Perdicoulis, A. Noble, B., Bronson, J.: Practitioner survey of the state of Glasson, J., see Wood, G. health integration in environmental assessment: The Gontier, M., Balfors, B., Mértberg, U.: Biodiversity in case of northern Canada, 410 environmental assessment—current practice and Nuij, R.: The Future of Eco-labelling; Making Environ- tools for prediction, 268 mental Product Information Systems Effective, 136 H O Hatjian, B., see Chaker, A. O’ Regan, B., see Knaus, M. Howe, J., see Carter, J. P J Paliwal, R.: EIA practice in India and its evaluation Johnson, E.: Environmental Impact Assessment: Practi- using SWOT analysis, 492 cal Solutions to Recurrent Problems, 602 Partidario, M.R., see Vicente, G. Pelsma, T., see De Nooij, R.J.W. Perdicoulis, A., Glasson, J.: Causal networks in EIA, 553 K Persson, J.: Theoretical reflections on the connection Karakassis, I., see Androulidakis, I. between environmental assessment methods and Keeler, H.P., see Tularam, G.A. conflict, 605 Kikuchi, R.: Penetration of hydrogen-based energy Pischke, F., Cashmore, M.: Decision-oriented environ- system and its potential for causing global environ- ment assessment: An empirical study of its theory mental change: Scoping risk analysis based on life and methods, 663 cycle thinking, 206 Pélénen, I.: Quality control and the substantive Knaus, M., Lohr, D., O’Regan, B.: Valuation of influence of environmental impact assessment in ecological impacts — a regional approach using Finland, 481 the ecological footprint concept, 156 Kumagai, Y., Edwards, J., Carroll, M.S.: Why are R natural disasters not "natural" for victims?, 106 Ravan, M.D., see Atkinson, S.F. Kumpulainen, S., see Sairinen, R. Kverner, J., Swensen, G., Erikstad, L.: Assessing S environmental vulnerability in ELA—The content Sairinen, R., Kumpulainen, S.: Assessing social impacts and context of the vulnerability concept in an in urban waterfront regeneration, 120 alternative approach to standard EIA procedure, 511 Sandham, L.A., see Du Pisani, J.A. Santamarina-Siurana, M.-C., see Cloquell-Ballester, L V.-A. Lee, N.: Bridging the gap between theory and practice in Say, N.P., Yiicel, M.: Strategic environmental assessment integrated assessment, 57 and national development plans in Turkey: Towards Lenders, H.J.R., see De Nooij, R.J.W. legal framework and operational procedure, 301 Leuven, R.S.E.W., see De Nooij, R.J.W. Sinclair, A.J., see Doelle, M. 748 Author Index Snell, T., Cowell, R.: Scoping in environmental impact Vicente, G., Partidario, M.R.: SEA Enhancing assessment: Balancing precaution and efficiency?, communication for better environmental decisions, 359 696 Séderman, T.: Treatment of biodiversity issues in impact assessment of electricity power transmission lines: A Ww Finnish case review, 319 Walsh, F., see Therivel, R. Stoeglehner, G., Wegerer, G.: The SEA-Directive and Wegerer, G., see Stoeglehner, G. the SEA-Protocol adopted to spatial planning- Wei, Y.-M., see Fan, Y. similarities and differences, 586 Wood, G., Glasson, J., Becker, J.: EIA scoping in Swensen, G., see Kvzrner, J. England and Wales: Practitioner approaches, per- spectives and constraints, 221 T Wu, G., see Fan, Y. Therivel, R., Walsh, F.: The strategic environmental Y assessment directive in the UK: | year onwards, 663 Yeh, S.-C., see Liou, M.-L. Tularam, G.A., Keeler, H.P.: The study of coastal ground Yu, Y.-H., see Liou, M.-L. water depth and salinity variation using time-series Yiicel, M., see Say, N.P. analysis, 633 Vv Van de Sande, P.H.J., see De Nooij, R.J.W. Vanclay, F.: Principles for social impact assessment: A critical comparison between the international and US documents, 3 Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Environmental ScienceDirect Impact 4 " Assessment ELSEVIER Environmental Impact Assessment Review 26 (2006) 749—758 Review www.elsevier.com/locate/eiar SUBJECT INDEX FOR VOLUME 26 A Assessment context “Adding-up” problem Bridging the gap between theory and Can contingent valuation resolve the practice in integrated assessment, 57 “adding-up problem” in environmental Assessment methods impact assessment?, 570 Bridging the gap between theory and Alternative energy practice in integrated assessment, 57 Penetration of hydrogen-based energy Assessment process system and its potential for causing Bridging the gap between _ theory global environmental change: Scoping and practice in integrated assess- risk analysis based on life cycle think- ment, 57 ing, 206 Auditing Alternatives Environmental impact monitoring in Quality control and the substantive the EIA process of South Australia, influence of environmental impact 426 assessment in Finland, 481 Autocorrelation Alternatives The study of coastal groundwater Assessing environmental vulnerability in depth and salinity variation using EIA—The content and context of the time-series analysis, 633 vulnerability concept in an alternative approach to standard EIA procedure, 511 B ANSEA Biodiversity Decision-oriented environmental as- Some common shortcomings in the sessment: An empirical study of its treatment of impacts of linear theory and methods, 643 infrastructures on _ natural habitat, Arbitrary and capricious 257 The influence of incomplete or un- Biodiversity available information on environmen- Validity and sensitivity of a model for tal impact assessment in the USA, assessment of impacts of river flood- 448 plain reconstruction on protected and Asia endangered species, 677 Reconstruction and systemization of Biodiversity assessment the methodologies for strategic en- Biodiversity in environmental assess- vironmental assessment in Taiwan, ment—current practice and tools for 170 prediction, 268 0195-9255/$ - see front matter © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. doi: 10.1016/S0195-9255(06)00118-1 750 Subject Index Biodiversity impact assessment Communication Treatment of biodiversity issues in Theoretical reflections on the connec- impact assessment of electricity power tion between environmental assess- transmission lines: A Finnish case ment methods and conflicts, 605 review, 319 Communication Biological control agent SEA-Enhancing communication for Biosafety assessment protocols for better environmental decisions, 696 new organisms in New Zealand: Can Conceptual framework they apply internationally to emerging Why are natural disasters not "natural" technologies?, 339 for victims?, 106 BIO-SAFE Conflict Validity and sensitivity of a model for Theoretical reflections on the connec- assessment of impacts of river flood- tion between environmental assess- plain reconstruction on protected and ment methods and conflicts, 605 endangered species, 677 Content analysis Biosafety protocol SEA effectiveness criteria—equally valid Biosafety assessment protocols for in all countries? The case of Italy, 396 new organisms in New Zealand: Can Contingent valuation they apply internationally to emerging Can contingent valuation resolve the technologies?, 339 “adding-up problem” in environmen- Birds Directive tal impact assessment?, 570 Validity and sensitivity of a model for Cross-correlation assessment of impacts of river flood- The study of coastal groundwater plain reconstruction on protected and depth and salinity variation using endangered species, 677 time-series analysis, 633 British Columbia Accounting for social impacts and D costs in the forest industry, British Dams Columbia, 139 Transboundary EIA: Iberian experi- ences, 614 C Data mining Canada Causal networks in EIA, 553 Time for a new approach to public Decision-making participation in EA: Promoting coop- SEA — Enhancing communication for eration and consensus for sustainabil- better environmental decisions, 696 ity, 185 Decision-oriented Causal networks Decision-oriented environmental as- Causal networks in EIA, 553 sessment: An empirical study of its CO, emissions theory and methods, 643 Analyzing impact factors of CO, emissions using the STIRPAT model, E 377 EA law Coastal aquifer Time for a new approach to public The study of coastal groundwater participation in EA: Promoting cooper- depth and salinity variation using ation and consensus for sustainability, time-series analysis, 633 185 Subject Index 751 Ecological footprint Environmental assessment Valuation of ecological impacts—a Theoretical reflections on_ the regional approach using the ecological connection between environmental footprint concept, 156 assessment methods and_ conflict, Effectiveness 605 Quality control and the substantive Environmental assessment influence of environmental impact Decision-oriented environmental as- assessment in Finland, 481 sessment: An empirical study of its Efficiency theory and methods, 643 Scoping in environmental impact as- Environmental decision-making sessment: Balancing precaution and Assessing environmental vulnerability efficiency?, 359 in E[A—The content and context of the EIA vulnerability concept in an alternative Scoping in environmental impact as- approach to standard EIA procedure, sessment: Balancing precaution and 511 efficiency?, 359 Environmental impact EIA Indicators validation for the im- Danish experiences on EIA of live- provement of environmental and stock projects, 468 social impact quantitative assess- EIA ment, 79 Assessing environmental vulnerability in Environmental impact assessment EIA—tThe content and context of the Valuation of ecological impacts—a vulnerability concept in an alternative regional approach using the ecological approach to standard EIA procedure, 511 footprint concept, 156 EIA Environmental impact assessment Transboundary EIA: Iberian experi- Biodiversity in environmental assess- ences, 614 ment—current practice and tools for EIA prediction, 268 Validity and sensitivity of a model for Environmental impact assessment assessment of impacts of river flood- Treatment of biodiversity issues in impact plain reconstruction on protected and assessment of electricity power transmis- endangered species, 677 sion lines: A Finnish case review, 319 EIA-screening Environmental impact assessment Danish experiences on EIA of live- Quality control and the substantive stock projects, 468 influence of environmental impact Electricity power transmission assessment in Finland, 481 Treatment of biodiversity issues in Environmental impact assessment impact assessment of electricity power EIA practice in India and its evaluation transmission lines: A Finnish case using SWOT analysis, 492 review, 319 Environmental impact assessment Environmental assessment Assessing environmental vulnerability Environmental assessment in slum im- in ELA—The content and context of the provement programs: Some evidence vulnerability concept in an alternative from a study on infrastructure projects approach to standard EIA procedure, in two Dhaka slums, 530 511 752 Subject Index Environmental impact assessment F Can contingent valuation resolve the Flood defence “adding-up problem” in environmen- Validity and sensitivity of a model for tal impact assessment?, 570 assessment of impacts of river flood- Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) plain reconstruction on protected and Causal networks in EIA, 553 endangered species, 677 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Follow-up Assessing the performance of SIA in Environmental impact monitoring in the EIA context: A case study of South the EIA process of South Australia, Africa, 707 426 Environmental impact assessment (EIA) Fragmentation Evaluation of the EIA system perfor- Some common shortcomings in the mance in Greece, using quality indica- treatment of impacts of linear infra- tors, 242 structures on natural habitat, 257 Environmental impact assessment (EIA) Environmental impact monitoring in G the EIA process of South Australia, GIS-based ecological modelling 426 Biodiversity in environmental assess- Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) ment—current practice and tools for Causal networks in EIA, 553 prediction, 268 Environmental impact monitoring (EIM) Global change Environmental impact monitoring in Penetration of hydrogen-based energy the EIA process of South Australia, system and its potential for causing 426 global environmental change: Scoping Environmental monitoring risk analysis based on life cycle think- Environmental assessment in slum ing, 206 improvement programs: Some evi- Greece dence from a study on infrastructure Evaluation of the EIA system perfor- projects in two Dhaka slums, 530 mance in Greece, using quality indica- Environmental problems tors, 242 Environmental assessment in slum Guide land values improvement programs: Some _ evi- Valuation of ecological impacts—a dence from a study on _ infrastruc- regional approach using the ecological ture projects in two Dhaka slums, footprint concept, 156 530 Guidelines and Principles EU-SEA-Directive Principles for social impact assess- The SEA-Directive and the SEA-Pro- ment: A critical comparison between tocol adopted to spatial planning— the international and US documents, 3 similarities and differences, 586 Expenses and benefits of SEA H The SEA-Directive and the SEA- Habitat Protocol adopted to spatial plan- Some common shortcomings in the ning—similarities and differences, treatment of impacts of linear infra- 586 structures on natural habitat, 257 Subject Index 753 Habitats Directive Industrial forestry Validity and sensitivity of a model for Accounting for social impacts and assessment of impacts of river flood- costs in the forest industry, British plain reconstruction on protected and Columbia, 139 endangered species, 677 Industrial megaproject Hard look Interpreting major industrial land- The influence of incomplete or un- scapes: Social follow-up on meanings, available information on environmen- the case of two aluminium smelters, tal impact assessment in the USA, Alcan (Alma, Canada) and Pechiney 448 (Dunkirk, France), 725 Health assessment Infrastructure Practitioner survey of the state of health Environmental assessment in slum im- integration in environmental assess- provement programs: Some evidence ment: The case of northern Canada, 410 from a study on infrastructure projects Health integration in two Dhaka slums, 530 Practitioner survey of the state of Integrated impact assessment health integration in environmental Assessing the performance of SIA in assessment: The case of northern the EIA context: A case study of South Canada, 410 Africa, 707 Holistic assessment Integrated assessment Danish experiences on EIA of live- Bridging the gap between theory stock projects, 468 and practice in integrated assess- Hydrogen production ment, 57 Penetration of hydrogen-based energy International Principles system and its potential for causing Principles for social impact assessment: global environmental change: Scop- A critical comparison between the ing risk analysis based on life cycle international and US documents, 3 thinking, 206 Italy SEA effectiveness criteria—equally I valid in all countries? The case of Impact significance Italy, 396 EIA scoping in England and Wales: Practitioner approaches, perspectives L and constraints, 221 Landscape assessment India Interpreting major industrial land- EIA practice in India and its evaluation scapes: Social follow-up on meanings, using SWOT analysis, 492 the case of two aluminium smelters, Indicators Alcan (Alma, Canada) and Pechiney Indicators validation for the improve- (Dunkirk, France), 725 ment of environmental and social Landscape meaning impact quantitative assessment, 79 Interpreting major industrial land- Indirect environmental impact valuation scapes: Social follow-up on meanings, Valuation of ecological impacts—a the case of two aluminium smelters, regional approach using the ecological Alcan (Alma, Canada) and Pechiney footprint concept, 156 (Dunkirk, France), 725 754 Subject Index Legal, institutional and procedural frame- National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) works The influence of incomplete or un- A review of strategic environmental available information on environmen- assessment in 12 selected countries, tal impact assessment in the USA, 15 448 Legislation National legislation Quality control and the substantive Assessing the performance of SIA in influence of environmental impact the EIA context: A case study of South assessment in Finland, 481 Africa, 707 Life cycle thinking Natura 2000 Penetration of hydrogen-based energy Danish experiences on EIA of live- system and its potential for causing stock projects, 468 global environmental change: Scoping Natural disaster risk analysis based on life cycle think- Why are natural disasters not “natural” ing, 206 for victims?, 106 Livestock projects NEPA Danish experiences on EIA of live- Principles for social impact assess- stock projects, 468 ment: A critical comparison between the international and US documents, M 3 Matrix Northern Canada Reconstruction and systemization of Practitioner survey of the state of the methodologies for strategic en- health integration in environmental vironmental assessment in Taiwan, assessment: The case of northern 170 Canada, 410 Method Theoretical reflections on the connec- P tion between environmental assess- Partial least squares regression ment methods and conflict, 605 Analyzing impact factors of CO, Methodology emissions using the STIRPAT model, Reconstruction and systemization of 377 the methodologies for strategic envi- Participation ronmental assessment in Taiwan, 170 Scoping in environmental impact as- Methodology sessment: Balancing precaution and Interpreting major industrial land- efficiency?, 359 scapes: Social follow-up on meanings, Participation the case of two aluminium smelters, Environmental assessment in slum Alcan (Alma, Canada) and Pechiney improvement programs: Some evi- (Dunkirk, France), 725 dence from a study on infrastructure projects in two Dhaka slums, 530 N Planning National development plans Assessing social impacts in urban Strategic environmental assessment waterfront regeneration, 120 and national development plans in Portugal Turkey: Towards legal framework and Transboundary EIA: Iberian experi- operational procedure, 301 ences, 614 Subject Index 755 Potential risk Q Penetration of hydrogen-based energy Quality control system and its potential for causing Quality control and the substantive global environmental change: Scoping influence of environmental impact risk analysis based on life cycle think- assessment in Finland, 481 ing, 206 Quality indicators Power lines Evaluation of the EIA system performance Treatment of biodiversity issues in in Greece, using quality indicators, 242 impact assessment of electricity power Quantitative tool transmission lines: A Finnish case Indicators validation for the im- review, 319 provement of environmental and social Practice impact quantitative assessment, 79 Environmental impact monitoring in the EIA process of South Australia, 426 R Practitioner survey Rationality Practitioner survey of the state of Theoretical reflections on the connec- health integration in environmental tion between environmental assess- assessment: The case of northern ment methods and conflict, 605 Canada, 410 Regulation Precautionary principle Biosafety assessment protocols for Scoping in environmental impact as- new organisms in New Zealand: Can sessment: Balancing precaution and they apply internationally to emerging efficiency?, 359 technologies?, 339 Prediction and assessment Responsibility Some common shortcomings in the Why are natural disasters not “natural” treatment of impacts of linear infra- for victims?, 106 structures on natural habitat, 257 River Rhine Prediction tools Validity and sensitivity of a model for Biodiversity in environmental assess- assessment of impacts of river flood- ment—current practice and tools for plain reconstruction on protected and prediction, 268 endangered species, 677 Process review River basin management plans Treatment of biodiversity issues in The Water Framework Directive and the impact assessment of electricity power Strategic Environmental Assessment transmission lines: A Finnish case Directive: Exploring the linkages, 287 review, 319 Road and railway projects Public participation Biodiversity in environmental assess- Time for a new approach to public ment—current practice and tools for participation in EA: Promoting coopera- prediction, 268 tion and consensus for sustainability, 185 Project planning and implementation S Environmental assessment in slum Salinity intrusion improvement programs: Some evi- The study of coastal groundwater dence from a study on infrastructure depth and salinity variation using projects in two Dhaka slums, 530 time-series analysis, 633

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