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Developing EIA teaching principles

In: Teaching Environmental Impact Assessment

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The research design and methodology used to develop 29 international best practice principles for teaching EIA is explained. The eight steps involved: establishing research objectives; initial workshop with EIA practitioners to reflect on how EIA is best taught; comprehensive literature review to identify teaching principles; initial international survey of EIA teachers to identify teaching principles; interviews with university teachers and short-course trainers sourced through the International Association for Impact Assessment to identify and clarify teaching principles; survey of EIA teachers to rate the relative importance of each teaching principle for university and professional training purposes; final workshop with EIA teachers to map experiences with teaching the principles; and compilation and analysis of EIA teaching recipes in relation to the best practice EIA teaching principles.

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  • ., 2021. "Developing EIA teaching principles," Chapters, in: Teaching Environmental Impact Assessment, chapter 3, pages 28-38, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:18487_3
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