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Impact assessment

Assessing environmental management capacity: towards a common reference framework

This paper examines various approaches that may be applied in the assessment of environmental management capacity, providing an inventory of core functions for environmental management, which can be standardised so as to apply equally to partners and donors. (OECD: May 2009) More info >>

Reconciling development & environmental goals: measuring the impact of policies

This report summarises the projected economic and key environmental outcomes for developing countries over the next few decades. (OECD: Oct 2008) More info >>

Applying strategic environmental assessment

This guide provides advice and guidance on how to integrate strategic environmental assessment in the formulation and assessment of development policies, plans and programs. (OECD Development Assistance Committee: 2006) More info >>

Guidelines for incorporating biodiversity into environmental impact assessment

These guidelines provide advice on incorporating biodiversity considerations into environmental impact assessments and strategic environmental assessments for Ramsar and other wetland sites. (The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands: 2007) More info >>

Impacts, adaption and vulnerability: summary for policy makers

This document provides a policy-relevant summary of the 2007 assessment by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) of the scientific understanding of impacts of climate change on natural, managed and human systems, the capacity of these systems to adapt and their vulnerability. (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: 2007) More info >>


 

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