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This paper reviews trends in integrated appraisal with specific emphasis on work within UK Government. It shows how these newer approaches link with current appraisal methods. A two-stage approach is increasingly advocated: first, the potential impacts of the proposal under consideration are ‘screened’ against a range of economic, social and environmental criteria; second, there is more detailed appraisal where this is considered necessary using appropriate appraisal tools. A brief review is given of existing appraisal tools and their relationships to one another: appraisal should facilitate the use of different tools for different purposes. Finally, we consider the challenges and opportunities of integrated appraisal. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Eales, R., Smith, S., Twigger-Ross, C., Sheate, W., Özdemiroglu, E., Fry, C., … Foan, C. (2005). Emerging approaches to integrated appraisal in the UK. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 23(2), 113–123. https://doi.org/10.3152/147154605781765643
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