Assessing and Managing Cumulative Environmental Effects
Organization:
International Association for Impact Assessment
Category:
Meeting/Forum
Geographical Area:
Conferences & Conventions
Start
Date:
11/6/2008
End Date:
11/9/2008
Start Time:
End Time:
Event
Info:
What works? What doesn’t? How do we improve cumulative effects assessment and management?
Calgary, Alberta, Canada 6-9 November 2008 www.iaia.org
Many practitioners believe that cumulative effects are increasing in severity and across larger scales in time and space. In some cases, this is connected to global or world-wide changes, such as climate change and biodiversity loss, through processes and interactions that are not well understood. This IAIA special meeting will:
Bring together experts from 50+ nations in one place to take stock of key trends, issues and approaches to cumulative effects. Identify areas of strength and weakness of current impact assessment and resource management approaches in addressing cumulative effects. Document good practice and ways forward to improve and integrate the institutions, science and practice of cumulative effects assessment and management.
For information on paper submission, registration, sponsorship and more, click the Special Topic Meeting link at www.iaia.org or contact info@iaia.org.
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