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In this paper, using two case studies from the Hibernia offshore platform construction project, we argue that follow-up based on the hypothesistesting approach typically adopted in biophysical effects monitoring could be more widely adopted in socio-economic effects monitoring. While there are some significantly different issues associated with socio-economic and biophysical monitoring, we argue that such an approach in the socio-economic context would encourage more focused attention on monitoring objectives, more appropriate data collection and clearer identification of project-specific impacts, thereby offering more credible and useful information to decision-makers than is now often the case. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Storey, K., & Noble, B. (2005). Socio-economic effects monitoring: Toward improvements informed by bio-physical effects monitoring. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 23(3), 210–214. https://doi.org/10.3152/147154605781765526
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