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Impact Assessment Group

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Background

The IAG is a designated EC Europa Centre of Excellence in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), which brings together one of the largest teams of expertise in this field worldwide. Our research activity was independently assessed as being of 'international standing' in the 2001 Higher Education Funding Council for England Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) amongst UK universities. Our clients include, amongst others, the European Commission, UK government/agencies, local government and the commercial sector.

Research expertise

  • EIA procedures and guidance including screening, scoping, and ES review
  • Environmental decision making
  • Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) and sustainability appraisal (SA)
  • Socio-economic impact assessment, and local and regional economic studies
  • Environmental policy, planning and legislation
  • Regional spatial planning and policy
  • Cumulative effects assessment
  • Planning for climate change, uncertainty and risk
  • Sectoral studies, including energy, tourism, transport, water, waste and minerals
  • International comparative studies
  • Technical studies and methods (eg causal network analysis, GIS, and expert systems in EIA)
  • Innovation and urban and regional economic performance
  • Evolutionary economic geography
  • Sustainable urban economic development
  • Spatial economics
  • Knowledge economy and urban regions

Selected recent/current research activity

  • Adaptation strategies for climate change in the built environment (EPSRC)
  • MACIS (Minimisation of and Adaptation to Climate change ImpactS on biodiversity (EUFP6))
  • Socio-economic impact assessment studies (for example, for the offshore wind industry, for universities and for the Oxfordshire health and high-tech sectors)
  • Path dependence, territorial innovation and the absorptive capacity of city regional economies (NESTA)
  • Study of key issues for small business in Oxfordshire (Federation of Self Employed and Small Business Ltd.)
  • Sustainability appraisals of development plans, and independent reviews of environmental statements (various funders).

Training opportunities

  • major centre for PhD studies, supported by ESRC and eligible for CASE, ESRC/NERC and other studentships. IAG normally has 8-10 EU and international PhD students.
  • MSc/Diploma in Environmental Assessment and Management
  • MSc/Diploma in Environmental Management and Technology
  • Certificate courses in EIA, and in SEA (online) (PDF documents)
  • an array of popular short courses (for example on Screening, Scoping and Environment Statement Review, and on the new SEA Directive).

Some recent research publications

  • Glasson, J., R. Therivel and A. Chadwick (2011, forthcoming) Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment, 4th edition, London: Routledge
  • Weston, J. (2011 forthcoming) EIA theories – all Chinese whispers and no critical theory?, Journal of Environmental Policy & Management.
  • Wilson, E. and Piper, J. (2010) Spatial Planning and Climate Change, London: Routledge
  • Therivel R. et al. (2010) Sustainability-focused impact assessment: English experiences, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, Vol. 27(2): 155-168
  • Durning, B., Carpenter, J., Glasson, J and Butina-Watson, G. (2010) The spiral of knowledge development: professional knowledge development in planning, Planning Practice and Research 25(4): 497-516
  • Therivel, R. (2010) Strategic Environmental Assessment in Practice, 2nd edition, London: Earthscan
  • Bryson, J., Piper, J. and Rounsevell, M. (2010) Envisioning futures for climate change policy development: scenarios use in European environmental policy institutes, Environmental Policy and Governance, 20(5): 283-294
  • Glasson, J. and Wood, G. (2009) Urban regeneration and impact assessment for social sustainability, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 27(4): 283-290
  • Morris, P. and R. Therivel, eds. (2009) Methods of Environmental Impact Assessment, 3rd edn, London: Routledge

External links

  • With international organisations involved in EIA, such as the EC and World Bank
  • With EIA professionals/academics in other countries (eg EU, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA and a growing number of developing and transitional economies including Brazil, China, Egypt, Romania, Slovakia)
  • With other UK universities (eg Manchester, Cardiff, University of East Anglia and Southampton)
  • With environmental consultancies, often on collaborative research projects (eg Atkins, Gibb, Levett-Therivel)

Research staff

Elizabeth Wilson, Acting Director of IAG, Principal Lecturer

Dr Graham Wood, Reader

Andrew Chadwick, Research Associate

Dr Bridget Durning, Senior Research Fellow

James Elwin, Principal Lecturer

Prof John Glasson, Emeritus Professor (Founding Director, OISD)

Dr Tim Marshall, Senior Lecturer

Dr Jake Piper, Lecturer/Research Associate

Dr Augustin Rodriguez Bachiller, Senior Lecturer

Prof James Simmie

Prof Riki Therivel, Visiting Professor

Associate staff

Stewart Thompson, Reader (SoLS)

Prof. Derek Elsom, Dean (SSL)

Rebecca Hawkins, Research Associate (SOB)

(SSL – Social Sciences and Law; SoB – School of Business)

See also

Master of Research in Environmental Impact Assessment (MRes)

Strategic Environmental Assessment and Sustainability Appraisal (CPD)

Screening, Scoping and ES Review (CPD)

Certificate in Environmental Assessment: Procedures and Process (CPD)

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Contact IAG:

Elizabeth Wilson
Department of Planning
Faculty of Technology, Design and Environment
Oxford Brookes University, Headington Campus, Gipsy Lane Oxford OX3 0B
Tel: + 44 (0) 1865 483942
Fax: + 44 (0) 1865 483559
ebwilson@brookes.ac.uk

Last edited: 17.04.12
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