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Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

by Environmental Academy Ltd

Since the 1960s, there has been growing public awareness of the interaction between development actions and their environmental consequences.  Around the world, consistent calls have been made for human health, amenity and ecological concerns to be explicitly considered in development decisions.

Advanced Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Training

by Environmental Academy Ltd

Since the 1960s, there has been growing public awareness of the interaction between development actions and their environmental consequences. EIA systems have become established in both developed and developing countries, usually as a legal requirement of the development control process.

Informatics for Environmental Risk Assessment

by Cranfield University

Course overview: There is a growing recognition of the importance of evidence-based decision making. In the context of environmental risk assessments, such decisions can be hindered by both the lack or abundance of spatial and environmental data. This module aims to provide an understanding of the theory and practice of effective management of ...

Evaluating Sustainability

by Cranfield University

Course overview: To provide specialist understanding of the frameworks and techniques available to evaluate process performance of an organisation or cohesive system in terms of sustainability.

Risk, Toxicology, Exposure and Health

by Cranfield University

Course overview: The aim of this module is for the student to be conversant in the general application of toxicological, exposure and risk assessment methodologies for human health endpoints related to amenity impacts, chemical exposure, the selection of risk management options and the communication of risk.

Policy Design, Appraisal and Implementation

by Cranfield University

Course overview: This module analyses the policy implementation cycle, the range of policies to achieve environmental objectives, the criteria for policy choice and the methods for assessing the performance of policy interventions.  Particular reference is made to economic instruments.

Modelling Agricultural Systems

by Cranfield University

Course overview: Agriculture occupies about 40% of the world’s land area, and over 70% in the UK, making it one of the biggest human influences on the environment.  This module will introduce students to the systematic and quantitative analysis of agricultural systems which facilitates system optimisation, impact assessment and an objective ...

Health, Sanitation and Wastewater Treatment

by Cranfield University

Course overview: A wholesome water supply and good sanitation are essential for a healthy life.  Poor sanitation is a significant cause of diseases from which millions in low-income countries / communities suffer.  Promoting hygiene and sanitary excreta / waste management practice / technology should be an important component of proactive public ...

Training Network

by International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA)

The following list of web sites includes organizations that provide information on EIA training, or on learning resources such as “how to” guidance. The list emphasizes governmental organizations, project sponsors, academic institutions and non-governmental organizations with an international base. Individual training courses are ...

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) with Umberto

by ifu Hamburg GmbH

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) with UmbertoYou already have experience with Umberto and you are now confronted with both methodic and concrete modeling questions? Then it’s the right time to participate in an advanced Umberto training.Contents of the training:LCI databases, in particular ecoinvent (Unit/Result-Processes)AllocationCreditsUse of d


Air & ClimateEnergy & RenewablesEnvironmental ManagementHealth & SafetyMonitoring & TestingSoil & GroundwaterWaste & RecyclingWater & Wastewater