Theory and Practice of Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment
Biographical note
Kees Bastmeijer is Associate Professor of Environmental Law, Tilburg University, The Netherlands.
Timo Koivurova is a research professor and director in the Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law (Arctic Centre/University of Lapland).
Timo Koivurova is a research professor and director in the Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law (Arctic Centre/University of Lapland).
Reviews
The publisher, editors and contributors have taken on an ambitious project with this volume, and have accomplished the task well. Dr. Paul Stookes, Journal of Environmental Law (Cambridge University Press).
'... this book is a valuable source on the legalities and implementation of TEIA.' Richard S.J. Tol, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law.
'... excellent [book presents] a wealth of information for lawyers and practitioners alike, a welcome contribution to the hitherto limited literature on the position of EIA in international law. The timing is excellent.' Dr Simon Marsden, Journal of Impact Assessment and Project Apprasial
'... this book is a valuable source on the legalities and implementation of TEIA.' Richard S.J. Tol, Review of European Community and International Environmental Law.
'... excellent [book presents] a wealth of information for lawyers and practitioners alike, a welcome contribution to the hitherto limited literature on the position of EIA in international law. The timing is excellent.' Dr Simon Marsden, Journal of Impact Assessment and Project Apprasial
Table of contents
Chapter 1
Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment: An Introduction
Kees Bastmeijer and Timo Koivurova
PART I: TRANSBOUNDARY EIA BETWEEN STATES
Chapter 2
The Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context
Wiecher Schrage
Chapter 3
Environmental Impact Assessment and the Framework Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea
Rie Tsutsumi & Kristy Robinson
Chapter 4
Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment:
The Nordic Environmental Protection Convention
Timo Koivurova
Chapter 5
Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment in North America:
Obstacles and Opportunities
Neil Craik
Chapter 6
Assessment of Transboundary Environmental Impacts in Developing Countries:
The Case of Central America
Marianela Cedeño
PART II: EIA IN INTERNATIONAL AND SHARED AREAS
Chapter 7
Environmental Impact Assessment in the Bay of Bengal Sub Region in South Asia
Daud Hassan
Chapter 8
Implementing Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment in the Arctic
Timo Koivurova
Chapter 9
Environmental Impact Assessment in Antarctica
Kees Bastmeijer and Ricardo Roura
Chapter 10
Environmental Impact Assessment and the International Seabed Authority
Gwénaëlle Le Gurun
Chapter 11
Environmental Impact Assessment in the Space Sector
Lotta Viikari
PART III: TRANSBOUNDARY EIA AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Chapter 12
The World Bank and Environmental Impact Assessment
Jean-Roger Mercier
Chapter 13
Implementing the Espoo Convention:
An International Financial Institution Perspective
Elizabeth Smith
Chapter 14
The Equator Principles: A Voluntary Approach by Bankers
Leonie Schreve
PART IV: CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 15
Conclusions: Globalisation of Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment
Kees Bastmeijer and Timo Koivurova
Index
Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment: An Introduction
Kees Bastmeijer and Timo Koivurova
PART I: TRANSBOUNDARY EIA BETWEEN STATES
Chapter 2
The Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context
Wiecher Schrage
Chapter 3
Environmental Impact Assessment and the Framework Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Caspian Sea
Rie Tsutsumi & Kristy Robinson
Chapter 4
Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment:
The Nordic Environmental Protection Convention
Timo Koivurova
Chapter 5
Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment in North America:
Obstacles and Opportunities
Neil Craik
Chapter 6
Assessment of Transboundary Environmental Impacts in Developing Countries:
The Case of Central America
Marianela Cedeño
PART II: EIA IN INTERNATIONAL AND SHARED AREAS
Chapter 7
Environmental Impact Assessment in the Bay of Bengal Sub Region in South Asia
Daud Hassan
Chapter 8
Implementing Guidelines for Environmental Impact Assessment in the Arctic
Timo Koivurova
Chapter 9
Environmental Impact Assessment in Antarctica
Kees Bastmeijer and Ricardo Roura
Chapter 10
Environmental Impact Assessment and the International Seabed Authority
Gwénaëlle Le Gurun
Chapter 11
Environmental Impact Assessment in the Space Sector
Lotta Viikari
PART III: TRANSBOUNDARY EIA AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Chapter 12
The World Bank and Environmental Impact Assessment
Jean-Roger Mercier
Chapter 13
Implementing the Espoo Convention:
An International Financial Institution Perspective
Elizabeth Smith
Chapter 14
The Equator Principles: A Voluntary Approach by Bankers
Leonie Schreve
PART IV: CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 15
Conclusions: Globalisation of Transboundary Environmental Impact Assessment
Kees Bastmeijer and Timo Koivurova
Index
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