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TypeJournal Article
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Year2008
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A framework for clarifying the meaning of Triple Bottom-Line, Integrated, and Sustainability Assessment
Terms such as Integrated Assessment and Sustainability Assessment are used to label ‘new’ approaches to impact assessment that are designed to direct planning and decision-making towards sustainable development (SD). Established assessment techniques, such as EIA and SEA, are also widely promoted as SD ‘tools’. This paper presents the findings of a literature review undertaken to identify the features that are typically promoted for improving the SD-directedness of assessments. A framework is developed which reconciles the broad range of emerging approaches and tackles the inconsistent use of terminology. The framework comprises a threedimensional space defined by the following axes: the comprehensiveness of the SD coverage; the degree of ‘integration’ of the techniques and themes; and the extent to which a strategic perspective is adopted. By applying the framework, assessment approaches can be positioned relative to one another, enabling comparison on the basis of substance rather than semantics.
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