基本説明
Suggests that SIA's true value is realized when conceived as the process of managing the social aspects of projects and policies, rather than the act of predicting impacts in a regulatory context.
Full Description
This important new book outlines current developments in thinking in the field of Social Impact Assessment (SIA). It advances the theory and practice of SIA, and argues that a dramatic shift is required in the way socioeconomic studies and community participation is undertaken. The book emphasizes that, much more than the act of predicting impacts in a regulatory context, SIA needs to be the process of managing the social aspects of development and that there needs to be a holistic and integrated approach to impact assessment. It stresses that greater attention needs to be given to ensuring that the goals of development are attained and enhanced.
This significant addition to the literature will be an invaluable reference for academics, consultants and practitioners.
Contributors: N. Ahmad, I.C. Aucamp, S.-M. Aucamp, J.T. Baines, M.-A. Barclay, S. Beddies, S. Bice, D. Brereton, A. Bron, S. Coakes, A. Cottrell, A.A. Dani, A.M. Esteves, R. Evans, D.M. Franks, J. Hartz-Karp, B. Harvey, R. Howitt, P. Hunt, P. Kapelus, T. Kauppinen, D. Kemp, D. King, K. Lahiri-Dutt, G. MacNaughton, C.J. Moran, S. Nish, C. O Faircheallaigh, J.J. Perold, J. Pope, E. Richards, A. Sadler, R. Sairinen, D. Samson, J. Schirmer, T. Scudder, H. Sherwin, C.N. Taylor, F. Vanclay, S. Woodborne
Contents
Contents:
Foreword
Bruce Harvey
PART I: NEW APPROACHES IN THINKING ABOUT SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
1. Current Issues and Trends in Social Impact Assessment
Frank Vanclay and Ana Maria Esteves
2. Understanding the Organizational Context
Deanna Kemp
3. Looking Beyond Impact Assessment to Social Sustainability
Ilse C. Aucamp, Stephan Woodborne, Jan J. Perold, Anita Bron and San-Marié Aucamp
4. Community-based Agreement Making with Land-connected Peoples
Simon Nish and Sara Bice
5. Theoretical Foundations
Richard Howitt
6. Ethical Issues and Dilemmas
James T. Baines and C. Nicholas Taylor
PART II: NEW ISSUES TO CONSIDER (OR OLD ISSUES TO CONSIDER BETTER)
7. Considering Gender in Social Impact Assessment
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt and Nesar Ahmad
8. Social Impact Assessment and Indigenous Social Development
Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh
9. Disasters and Climate Change
Alison Cottrell and David King
10. Land Use Change
Jacki Schirmer
11. Development-induced Community Resettlement
Thayer Scudder
12. Cumulative Social Impacts
Daniel M. Franks, David Brereton and Chris J. Moran
13. Closure Planning
Robin Evans
14. Enhancing the Benefits of Projects through Local Procurement
Ana Maria Esteves, Mary-Anne Barclay, David Brereton and Daniel Samson
PART III: NEW METHODS AND TECHNIQUES
15. Enhancing Effectiveness through Deliberative Democracy
Janette Hartz-Karp and Jenny Pope
16. Environmental Conflict Mediation
Rauno Sairinen
17. Conflict-sensitive Impact Assessment
Paul Kapelus, Emily Richards and Hope Sherwin
18. The World Bank's Poverty and Social Impact Analysis
Anis A. Dani and Sabine Beddies
19. Utilizing a Sustainable Livelihoods Approach to Inform Social Impact Assessment Practice
Sheridan Coakes and Andreas Sadler
20. Human Impact Assessment as a Framework for Integration
Tapani Kauppinen
21. A Human Rights-based Approach to Social Impact Assessment
Gillian MacNaughton and Paul Hunt
Index



