THE NEED FOR RETROSPECTIVE IMPACT ASSESSMENT: THE MEGAPROJECTS EXAMPLE

  • Boothroyd P
  • Knight N
  • Eberle M
  • et al.
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This paper argues that despite three decades of social impact assessment, there has been very little effort to undertake retrospective empirical studies of social impacts of large scale resource projects. The paper reports on a detailed study of 46 Canadian megaprojects.

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Boothroyd, P., Knight, N., Eberle, M., Kawaguchi, J., & Gagnon, C. (1995). THE NEED FOR RETROSPECTIVE IMPACT ASSESSMENT: THE MEGAPROJECTS EXAMPLE. Impact Assessment, 13(3), 253–271. https://doi.org/10.1080/07349165.1995.9726097

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