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Environmental Impact Assesment Community

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The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Community provides a forum for thought-provoking, critical conversations around EIA from a science-based perspective. The Community aims to connect and support environmental scientists and practitioners working across a range of specialisms involved in the EIA process and to facilitate meaningful discussion between disciplines on the key issues facing the sector.

The Community champions the ethos of utilising EIA as a tool to support decision-making which leads to better environmental impacts from developments and is focussed on providing environmental professionals involved in EIAs with the knowledge and skills to support this. 

Recent webinars

In this webinar, Jemma-Anne Lonsdale, Principal Environmental Consultant at Haskoning, provided insights into the following areas: 

What a typical day looks like in her role
The range of...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming ever increasingly integrated into our everyday lives. Its use within the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process presents both an opportunity as...

Most recent journal on Impact Assessment

This edition dives into how interdisciplinary working is changing the environmental sciences. It explores how working across boundaries can unlock fresh ideas, systemic change, and real-world impact

Impact Assessment profile

Victoria is a Principal Air Consultant at Ramboll UK in Southampton. Her role within the small team is to undertake and review air quality assessments for planning applications ranging from residential and commercial developments to road schemes and combustion plant. Victoria predominantly...