Claassen, Marius2010-01-202010-01-201999Claassen, M. 1999. Ecological risk assessment as a framework for environmental impact assessments. Water Science and Technology, Vol.39(10-11), pp 151-1540273-1223http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3905Copyright: 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd on behalf of the IAWQEnvironmental impact assessments in South Africa are usually conducted according to the integrated environmental management (IEM) procedure. The preliminary investigation reported here, indicated that most of the ecological requirements specified in the IEM procedure are supported in the ecological risk assessment (ERA) framework. The main concern about the ERA process is that it might not allow for scientific feedback and consultation during impact quantification. A lack of appropriate techniques and expertise has also been identified in the collation and integration of the various disciplines involved in an environmental impact assessment. The outcome of this preliminary investigation suggests the need for a more detailed evaluation of the applicability of the ERA framework in the IEM procedure.enEcological risk assessmentEnvironmental assessmentsIntegrated environmental managementEnvironmentEcologyEcological risk assessment as a framework for environmental impact assessmentsArticleClaassen, M. (1999). Ecological risk assessment as a framework for environmental impact assessments. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3905Claassen, Marius "Ecological risk assessment as a framework for environmental impact assessments." (1999) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3905Claassen M. Ecological risk assessment as a framework for environmental impact assessments. 1999; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3905.TY - Article AU - Claassen, Marius AB - Environmental impact assessments in South Africa are usually conducted according to the integrated environmental management (IEM) procedure. The preliminary investigation reported here, indicated that most of the ecological requirements specified in the IEM procedure are supported in the ecological risk assessment (ERA) framework. The main concern about the ERA process is that it might not allow for scientific feedback and consultation during impact quantification. A lack of appropriate techniques and expertise has also been identified in the collation and integration of the various disciplines involved in an environmental impact assessment. The outcome of this preliminary investigation suggests the need for a more detailed evaluation of the applicability of the ERA framework in the IEM procedure. DA - 1999 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Ecological risk assessment KW - Environmental assessments KW - Integrated environmental management KW - Environment KW - Ecology LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 1999 SM - 0273-1223 T1 - Ecological risk assessment as a framework for environmental impact assessments TI - Ecological risk assessment as a framework for environmental impact assessments UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3905 ER -