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International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA)-  The leading global authority on best practice in the use of impact assessment for informed decision making regarding policies, programs, plans and projects. It involves people from many disciplines and professions. This web site has publications available detailing best practices and principles of EIA, as well as information for networking with other EIA professionals.
IAIA Journal: Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal
National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) NAEP is a multidisciplinary association for professionals dedicated to the advancement of the environmental professions. This web site is a forum for information on environmental planning, research and management, as well as a way to network with other environmental colleagues.
NAEP Journal: Environmental Practice
EPA’s List of Current Environmental Impact Statements All Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) prepared by federal agencies are filed with EPA. Each week, EPA publishes in the Federal Register a Notice of Availability for all of the EISs filed the previous week. The EPA Notice of Availability is the official start of the public comment/wait periods required under the Council on Environmental Quality's regulations implementing the National Environmental Policy Act. This link is to the weekly Federal Register publication of EPA's Notice of Availability.
Environmental Impact Assessment Review Environmental Impact Assessment Review is a refereed, interdisciplinary journal serving an international audience of practitioners, policy-makers and academics. This audience assesses the environmental impact of policy, projects, processes and products and makes decisions based upon these assessments.
The topical focus of EIA Review is meant to mirror the interests of its audience. As currently defined, this is: EIA Procedure, Quantitative Methods, Dispute Resolution and Negotiations, Social Impact Assessment, LCA and Product Policy and Economic/Market Regulatory Instruments
Each issue of the journal may contain up to five sections: Notes on Authors, Viewpoint — an opinion on a relevant issue, Articles — on the topics listed above, Reviews of Current Literature, and Events
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