ID: 47
Presenting Author: Ara Kim
Status: approve
This study quantifies the effectiveness of forest management as a wildfire adaptation measure, providing evidence-based insights for policy decisions and advancing impact assessment method,
ID: 48
Presenting Author: Tokunbo Olorundami
Status: approve
Explores how place & power shape communication in EIA. Nigerian cases show procedural consultation can reinforce hierarchies; EIA should enable co-production of knowledge with local voices and experie
ID: 61
Presenting Author: Carolina Rojas Orjuela
Status: approve
This poster presents an assessment of Colombia’s environmental and social framework, its alignment with the World Bank’s ESF, and opportunities for strengthening country systems.
ID: 46
Presenting Author: Hee-soo Hwang
Status: approve
AI PSS identifies carbon hotspots and drivers, prioritizing them for tailored mitigation policies, ensuring efficient and impactful environmental assessment.
ID: 26
Presenting Author: HEE SAGONG
Status: approve
This study develops methods to identify and evaluate alternatives that can avoid or minimize landscape impacts caused by offshore wind farm development in Korea
ID: 83
Presenting Author: Wisdom Japhet
Status: approve
The Nigerian EIA act would be strengthened with the incorporation of key provisions of the World Bank's Environmental and Social Framework.
ID: 41
Presenting Author: Hyemee Hwang
Status: approve
This study examines the implementation of climate change impact assessment systems in Korea, with a focus on evaluating adaptation processes for the waste management sector.
ID: 39
Presenting Author: Thaís Dória
Status: approve
A total of 14 biodiversity metrics were identified and recommended to form a toolbox for assessing losses and gains, providing support for biodiversity management in the private sector.
ID: 19
Presenting Author: Olivia Roy-Malo
Status: approve
This poster presents findings from a report by the Institut national de santé publique du Québec on the potential health effects of wind turbines and associated public health concerns.
ID: 53
Presenting Author: Stacey Fineran
Status: approve
Introduces Extraterrestrial Impact Assessment and evaluates the Artemis Accords against best practice principles to identify opportunities to advance sustainability beyond Earth.
ID: 20
Presenting Author: Kristy Franks
Status: approve
Stories, strengths, and challenges related to impact assessment in informal and formal processes highlighting how communication and collective wisdom can shape inclusive and effective processes.
ID: 86
Presenting Author: Achiri Emmanuel Azong
Status: approve
This poster examines community-driven approaches in Cameroon and West-Central Africa to counter misinformation, rebuild trust, and foster participatory environmental governance through transparency.
ID: 81
Presenting Author: Rayan Munshi
Status: approve
Highlighting RSG sustainable development within AlWajh Lagoon, demonstrating how integrated compliance and communication ensure transparency, regulatory alignment, and ecosystem protection.
ID: 63
Presenting Author: Harun Tasci
Status: approve
This case study showcases how Intengine empowers forward-thinking companies like Kalyon Enerji to lead with sustainability, turning compliance into competitive advantage and transparency int
ID: 33
Presenting Author: Christine Lambert
Status: approve
In Nunavik, multiple impact assessments may be simultaneously triggered by a single project. We will explore how harmonization could improve communications and community engagement.
ID: 56
Presenting Author: Leoma Williams
Status: approve
This poster presents approaches for translating complex biodiversity data into accurate, accessible outputs while maintaining scientific integrity.
ID: 37
Presenting Author: Sophie Cooper
Status: approve
COMEX reviews northern projects through a structured process: initial analysis, impact assessment study, recommendation and environmental monitoring, in collaboration with all concerned parties.
ID: 82
Presenting Author: Kohei Ishii
Status: approve
This study compares public comments on Japan’s energy policy to reveal shared and differing public concerns, viewing them as social impact assessment within policy-making.
ID: 78
Presenting Author: David Vieira
Status: approve
Comparative analysis of CDP biodiversity disclosures and EIA practices in Brazilian and EU mining companies, highlighting contextual and regulatory influences on transparency.
ID: 66
Presenting Author: Seohyeon Hong
Status: approve
Greenhouse gas emissions were verified throughout the entire process of dam construction and operation, and as a result, the reduction effect was also confirmed to be significant.
ID: 24
Presenting Author: VASSILIKI VASSILOPOULOU
Status: approve
Cumulative impact assessment and ocean circulation modeling are linked to address fishing litter risks in MPAs and support stakeholder-informed management
ID: 52
Presenting Author: Michele Leduc-Lapierre
Status: approve
Section 22 of the JBNQA was the first impact assessment procedure in Canada to recognize Indigenous participation, protection of Cree rights and integration of Cree perspectives in impact assessments.
ID: 15
Presenting Author: Jasmine Pereira
Status: approve
Culturally responsive environmental planning and impact assessment in the Middle East by use of indirect methods in absence of formal public consultation.
ID: 77
Presenting Author: Dongwoo Lee
Status: approve
Presents a Carbon Spatial Map–based framework tested on Jeju to pinpoint emission hotspots, map spatially targeted policies, and quantitatively assess feasibility and effectiveness.
ID: 64
Presenting Author: Eunbi Lee
Status: approve
This study presents a framework evaluating water quality adaptation measures under climate change, combining quantitative analysis of NPS pollution control with qualitative assessments to support policy effectiveness evaluation.
ID: 42
Presenting Author: Jinsol Hong
Status: approve
We developed an invasion risk framework that integrates socioeconomic and environmental data to assess the global invasion risk of pest species.
ID: 40
Presenting Author: Minhee Je
Status: approve
This study develops a spatially explicit carbon emission prediction model for Korean cities using GIS and machine learning, serving as a decision-support tool for urban Environmental Impact Assessment
ID: 80
Presenting Author: Luciana Lira Barros
Status: approve
Grounded in environmental protection and sustainable development principles, a Brazilian governmental institution developed systems to support both impact assessment.
ID: 89
Presenting Author: Robert Mugo
Status: approve
An analysis of how Canada's IA system has evolved to balance efficiency, constitutional mandates, and holistic modern concerns (climate, reconciliation); lessons learned and what lies ahead.
ID: 38
Presenting Author: Lilian Martins
Status: approve
This study identifies the screening criteria used by the 27 Brazil´s states based on a review of their current legislation prior to the new General Environmental Licensing Law in Brazil.
ID: 72
Presenting Author: Juliana Siqueira-Gay
Status: approve
We debate the importance of developing guidance for assessing cumulative impacts of infrastructure on tropical forests, including traditional knowledge and local sociobiodiversity.
ID: 17
Presenting Author: Taeyun Kim
Status: approve
This study examines Korea’s offshore wind EIA process to identify key environmental issues and propose improved site selection and assessment methods under the 2025 Special Act on Offshore Wind Power.
ID: 79
Presenting Author: Scholastica Ene Abah
Status: approve
Green ZnO Neem nanotech extends fruit shelf life and promotes evidence-based communication to counter misinformation on nanotechnology safety.
ID: 85
Presenting Author: Véronique Maronier
Status: approve
Discover how the SEA for the Integrated River Management Program in the Netherlands uses clear alternatives and concrete recommendations to address climate uncertainty and deliver real impact.
ID: 60
Presenting Author: Edimilson Rodrigues dos Santos Junior
Status: approve
This study uses remote sensing to map the Cerrado's ecological decay, translating funcational integrity (from planetary boundaries) into actionable data for a safe and just operating space.
ID: 54
Presenting Author: Yumi Kim
Status: approve
This study proposes an indicator-based CCIA follow-up for urban development that verifies ZEB and renewables and uses integrated data in PEIS to quantify GHG emissions and CO2 removals.
ID: 88
Presenting Author: David Lapins
Status: approve
Explores how citizen science data can enhance impact assessments, with Canadian context and practical integration strategies.
ID: 57
Presenting Author: Emile Tremblay
Status: approve
The practice of HIA in the province of Québec has made significant and steady progress over the past two decades. HIA has undergone extensive experimentation since and achieved wide dissemination.
ID: 27
Presenting Author: Yong-Joon JOO
Status: approve
This study analyzes the current status and challenges of Korea’s Strategic Environmental Assessment for policy plans and proposes institutional and operational improvements for a more effective imple
ID: 55
Presenting Author: Kevan Berg
Status: approve
The aim of this poster is to present findings from an Indigenous-led assessment of cumulative effects for the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation located in southwestern Ontario.
ID: 68
Presenting Author: Matt Murphy
Status: approve
This session will outline the Balance Co-Lab’s online Indigenous-led Cumulative Impact Assessment training program.
ID: 28
Presenting Author: Jae Soen Son
Status: approve
This study presents Korea’s approach to institutionalizing carbon spatial mapping as a legal and policy tool for urban carbon neutrality, bridging geospatial innovation with climate governance.
ID: 14
Presenting Author: Hyun-Jin Choi
Status: approve
This study proposes a framework for incorporating electrolysis-based hydrogen facilities into Environmental Impact Assessment, informing future policies for green hydrogen deployment.
ID: 70
Presenting Author: Bertha Yui Man Yau
Status: approve
Understanding biodiversity involves complex data. Digital visualization translates ecological information into interactive formats, but do these approaches enable accurate interpretation of dataset?
ID: 22
Presenting Author: John Alvsvåg
Status: approve
When planning new power lines in early phases, exact knowledge about nature can be poor. Statnett’s new Land Use Index (SAI) helps identifying areas with potential high value for nature.
ID: 62
Presenting Author: Fernanda Veronez
Status: approve
This paper analyzes how Environmental Impact Statements in Brazil communicate (or fail to communicate) environmental impacts, revealing systemic barriers that foster misinformation and opacity.
ID: 21
Presenting Author: Nasim Khatibsemnani
Status: approve
This presentation explores how major resource projects impact Indigenous mental health and well-being, offering evidence-based insights to inform the federal impact assessments process.
ID: 45
Presenting Author: Yuting Zhao
Status: approve
SEAs in industrial zones and river basins enhance stakeholder trust and support sustainable development.
ID: 43
Presenting Author: Minju Ku
Status: approve
Stand age dominated predictions of management carbon effects. Middle-aged stands shifted from losses to gains over 60-80 years, indicating rotations should extend to capture late-century benefits.
ID: 18
Presenting Author: Henry Mooney
Status: approve
This work examines how tourism and communication in Argentina’s Aconcagua Provincial Park reproduce misinformation, commodify nature, and sustain unequal power relations within protec
ID: 59
Presenting Author: Federico Scodelaro
Status: approve
Case study on integrating disaster risk and climate resilience into Amazon river port design, enhancing sustainability and safety under the IDB’s environmental framework.
ID: 87
Presenting Author: Roberto Leal Rosillo
Status: approve
Study using satellite and drone data with machine learning to map carbon stocks and guide reforestation to restore Rapa Nui’s landscape and resilience.
ID: 67
Presenting Author: YoungJoon Rhee
Status: approve
Presents South Korea’s EIA litigation framework and the Korea Environment Institute’s role in providing scientific expertise to support evidence-based environmental decisions.
ID: 16
Presenting Author: Sangyun Lee
Status: approve
In response to potential conflicts among stakeholders, this guideline proposes phase-specific communication strategies by categorizing the project process.
ID: 13
Presenting Author: Micheal Fosu
Status: approve
Ghana’s road expansion drives growth but threatens ecosystems. This study reveals gaps and proposes policy, design and enforcement strategies for climate-smart, biodiversity-conscious roads
ID: 23
Presenting Author: Alexandra Tekatch
Status: approve
This poster introduces the Cumulative Effects Model for Prioritizing Recovery Actions, a tool for assessing cumulative effects at multiple scales, both in data-poor and data-rich systems.
ID: 12
Presenting Author: Robert Collin
Status: approve
Climate adaptations in EIS.
ID: 29
Presenting Author: Hyung Namgung
Status: approve
The study proposes legal, technical, administrative, and economic measures to institutionalize Ex-post EIA, enhancing credibility, data standardization, policy feedback, and sustainable environmental
ID: 30
Presenting Author: SANG WOOK CHEON
Status: approve
Low-frequency noise from inverters and converters at solar power plant exceeded standards
ID: 58
Presenting Author: Elizabeth Williamson
Status: approve
The Regional Information and Monitoring Network (RIMNet) is a new initiative designed to centralize existing data related to nuclear activity within the Ottawa River watershed.
ID: 84
Presenting Author: Lookman Issa
Status: approve
In line with the global best practices, the poster provides clear guidance in producing an Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) for renewable energy projects.
ID: 44
Presenting Author: Mirabela Perju
Status: approve
The display will present compelling visual evidence (side-by-side maps) showing real-world discrepancies in data interpretation—specifically concerning the delineation of Natura 2000 corridors or the
ID: 31
Presenting Author: YuLing Lee
Status: approve
MOENV combats solar PV misinformation through scientific verification, transparent communication, and public participation, promoting evidence-based EIA and trust in renewable energy.
ID: 71
Presenting Author: Ridhee Gupta
Status: approve
This study applies LLMs to analyze public engagement data in impact assessments, revealing usability of AI and biases to enhance transparency, inclusivity, and equitable decision-making.
ID: 65
Presenting Author: Chihiro Iibe
Status: approve
This study visualizes spatial gaps in Japan’s seabird monitoring and identifies social factors behind them, offering insights to improve monitoring frameworks and citizen participation.