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Book Synopsis
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



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‘I read this book as a social impact assessment (SIA) practitioner and teacher and as such I found it informative, provocative and inspiring as well as being highly readable. . . a valuable book. . . The book presents a strong case for the place of SIA in the project decision-making, monitoring and management process, and it provides excellent material for practitioners to use in arguing for the resources, organisational approach and attitudes needed to produce quality work. At the same time it provides some excellent new ideas, a timely reminder of the principles and values behind best practice SIA, and a range of tools to use to improve performance. As such it is a book that I will use in future training courses and that I will recommend to my students.’ -- Dianne Buchan, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal
‘This book should be read by anyone commissioning impact assessments who wants to build their understanding of the more progressive and innovative end of the topic. A job well done in the eyes of stakeholders and regulators requires proper social analysis.’ -- Jon Samuel, Head of Social Performance, Anglo American
‘The list of authors reads like a who’s who in SIA. Academics and practitioners are equally represented among the authors. The book provides a good mix of broad theoretical concepts and specific practical topics.’ -- Martin Haefele, Manager, Environmental Impact Assessment at Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
‘This book gives a very broad overview of where Social Impact Assessment is coming from, where it is now and where it could go: from an impact assessment tool to an impact management tool. It provides a realistic insight in both the achievements and the struggles of Social Impact Assessment. A recommended read for both those interested in Social Impact Assessment and those in related domains where social issues are gaining increasing importance, such as Environmental Assessment and Sustainability Appraisal.’ -- Rob Verheem, Deputy Director, Netherlands Commission for Environmental Assessment

Table of 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

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/12/2011
      ISBN13: 9781849801171, 978-1849801171
      ISBN10: 1849801177

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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



      Trade Review
      ‘I read this book as a social impact assessment (SIA) practitioner and teacher and as such I found it informative, provocative and inspiring as well as being highly readable. . . a valuable book. . . The book presents a strong case for the place of SIA in the project decision-making, monitoring and management process, and it provides excellent material for practitioners to use in arguing for the resources, organisational approach and attitudes needed to produce quality work. At the same time it provides some excellent new ideas, a timely reminder of the principles and values behind best practice SIA, and a range of tools to use to improve performance. As such it is a book that I will use in future training courses and that I will recommend to my students.’ -- Dianne Buchan, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal
      ‘This book should be read by anyone commissioning impact assessments who wants to build their understanding of the more progressive and innovative end of the topic. A job well done in the eyes of stakeholders and regulators requires proper social analysis.’ -- Jon Samuel, Head of Social Performance, Anglo American
      ‘The list of authors reads like a who’s who in SIA. Academics and practitioners are equally represented among the authors. The book provides a good mix of broad theoretical concepts and specific practical topics.’ -- Martin Haefele, Manager, Environmental Impact Assessment at Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
      ‘This book gives a very broad overview of where Social Impact Assessment is coming from, where it is now and where it could go: from an impact assessment tool to an impact management tool. It provides a realistic insight in both the achievements and the struggles of Social Impact Assessment. A recommended read for both those interested in Social Impact Assessment and those in related domains where social issues are gaining increasing importance, such as Environmental Assessment and Sustainability Appraisal.’ -- Rob Verheem, Deputy Director, Netherlands Commission for Environmental Assessment

      Table of 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

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