Environmental impact assessment, from rio-92 to rio+20 and beyond

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The 1992 Rio Earth Summit was of paramount importance in the consolidation and international dissemination of environmental impact assessment, officially recognized as a tool for informed decision-making towards sustainable development (Principle 17, Rio Declaration) and for protection of biodiversity (Article 14, Convention on Biological Diversity). A significant development afterwards was the strengthening of strategic environmental assessment in the design of policies, plans and programs. Both forms of impact assessment can establish the necessary connections between one goal of the Rio+20 Conference - reaching an agreement on the transition to a green economy - and the underpinning decision making processes. Although the Rio+20 Summit has faced challenges to acknowledge its potential, impact assessment should be strengthened in support of both government and business decisions.

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Sánchez, L. E., & Croal, P. (2012). Environmental impact assessment, from rio-92 to rio+20 and beyond. Ambiente e Sociedade, 15(3), 41–54. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1414-753X2012000300004

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