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author | rekado <rekado@elephly.net> | 2013-05-11 12:25:18 +0800 |
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mitigation responsibility
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diff --git a/assignment2/mitigation.tex b/assignment2/mitigation.tex index d7b27fd..5537608 100644 --- a/assignment2/mitigation.tex +++ b/assignment2/mitigation.tex @@ -11,9 +11,16 @@ environment are referred to as mitigation measures. Keeping in mind that EIA is a tool to weigh negative and positive impacts against each other, mitigation may also include actions that promote or increase the benefitial effects of a proposed -development \parencite{mitigation}. +development \parencite{mitigation}. As proposed activities can cause +adverse effects far from the project site that would not normally be +addressed in a cost benefit analysis, mitigation is also a way by +which the proponents are made to take responsibility for adverse +effects and pay for measures to reduce or avoid them altogether, +rather than externalising the costs to affected communities or the +general public \parencite{rmit}. + + -% TODO: more on the importance of mitigation reading 3.5 - mitigation is not only reducing impacts but also: - avoidance diff --git a/assignment2/references.bib b/assignment2/references.bib index 3005263..19cfe77 100644 --- a/assignment2/references.bib +++ b/assignment2/references.bib @@ -121,136 +121,10 @@ %notes={reading 3.5} } - - - - -@article{wilkins, - title={The need for subjectivity in {EIA}: discourse as a tool for sustainable development}, - pages={401--414}, - journal={Environmental Impact Assessment Review}, - author={Wilkins, Hugh}, - year={2003}, - volume={23} -} - -@article{retrospect, - title={Environmental impact assessment: retrospect and prospect}, - pages={287--300}, - journal={Environmental Impact Assessment Review}, - author={Jay, Stephen and Jones, Carys and Slinn, Paul and Wood, Christopher}, - year={2007}, - volume={27} -} - -@article{eia-state-of-the-art, - title={Environmental impact assessment: the state of the art}, - pages={5--14}, - journal={Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal}, - author={Morgan, Richard K.}, - year={2012}, - volume={30}, - number={1} -} - -@article{furuseth, - title={An institutional framework for sustainable resource management: the {N}ew {Z}ealand model}, - pages={243--279}, - journal={Natural Resources Journal}, - author={Furuseth, Owen and Cocklin, Chris}, - year={1995}, - volume={35} -} - -@report{principles, - title={Principles of {E}nvironmental {I}mpact {A}ssessment best practice}, - author={{International Association for Impact Assessment in cooperation with Institute of Environmental Assessment}}, - year={1999} -} - - - -@book{miller2010implementing, - title={Implementing Sustainability: The {N}ew {Z}ealand Experience}, - author={Miller, C.L.}, - isbn={9780203835142}, - lccn={2010024670}, - series={RTPI Library Series}, - year={2010}, - publisher={Taylor \& Francis} -} - -@article{practitioners, - title = "Practitioners, professional cultures, and perceptions of impact assessment", - journal = "Environmental Impact Assessment Review", - volume = "32", - number = "1", - pages = "11--24", - year = "2012", - issn = "0195-9255", - doi = "10.1016/j.eiar.2011.02.002", - url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195925511000308", - author = "Richard K. Morgan and Andrew Hart and Claire Freeman and Brian Coutts and David Colwill and Andrew Hughes", -} - -@article{wood, - title = "Thresholds and criteria for evaluating and communicating impact significance in environmental statements: `See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil'?", - journal = "Environmental Impact Assessment Review", - volume = "28", - pages = "22--38", - year = "2008", - doi = "10.1016/j.eiar.2007.03.003", - author = "Wood, Graham", -} - -@techreport{rma-survey, - title={{R}esource {M}anagement {A}ct: Survey of local authorities 2010/2011}, - author={{Ministry for the Environment}}, - publisher={Wellington: {Ministry for the Environment}}, - number={ME 1069}, - year={2011}, -} - -@techreport{rma-guide, - title={Your guide to the {R}esource {M}anagement {A}ct}, - author={{Ministry for the Environment}}, - isbn={0-478-30101-4}, - number={ME 766}, - year={2006}, - publisher={Wellington: Ministry for the Environment} -} - -@inbook{fookes, - title={Environmental assessment under the {R}esource {M}anagement {A}ct 1991}, - booktitle={Environmental planning and management in {N}ew {Z}ealand}, - pages={80--91}, - author={Fookes, T.}, - editor={Memon, P.A. and Perkins, H.C.}, - year={2000}, - publisher={Palmerston North, New Zealand: Dunmore Press.} - %notes={reading 2.4} -} - -@techreport{sadler, - title={Environmental assessment in a changing world: evaluating practice to improve performance}, - author={Sadler, B.}, - type={International study of the effectiveness of environmental assessment}, - year={1996} - %notes={EAE_10E.pdf} -} - -@techreport{performance, - title={A Review of Council {RMA} Resource Consent Processing Performance: round one}, - year={2008}, - author={{Ministry for the Environment}}, - url={http://www.mfe.govt.nz/publications/rma/review-consent-processing-performance-round-one-jan08/html/page4.html}, - number={ME 845}, - publisher={Wellington: Ministry for the Environment} -} - -@techreport{discussion, - title={Improving our resource management system. A discussion document.}, - year={2013}, - author={{Ministry for the Environment}}, - publisher={Wellington: Ministry for the Environment} +@online{rmit, + title={Environmental impact assessment open educational resource: Mitigation and impact management}, + url={http://eia.unu.edu/course/?page_id=117}, + urldate={2013-05-11}, + author={{RMIT University \& UNU Online Learning}}, + publisher={Tokyo, Japan: United Nations University Online Learning; Melbourne Australia: RMIT University; Geneva, Switzerland: United Nations Environment Programme}, }
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