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EIA and SIA as Components of Action Anthropology

Year 2013, Issue: 25, 47 - 64, 15.06.2013
https://doi.org/10.1501/antro_0000000029

Abstract

The first aim of Social Impact Assessment (SIA) and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is providing sustainability of livelihoods for disadvantaged groups by saving regenerative capacities of their resources. Secondly, benefits should be maximized for all stakeholders. The two sided point of view is only possible when the principles of two different but interconnected fields were considered together.

References

  • BURDGE, R. J. ve VANCLAY, F. (1995) “Social impact assessment”, Environmental and Social Impact Assessment, F. Vanclay & D.A. Bronstein (Eds.). Chichester: Wiley, 31–66.
  • VANCLAY, F. (2002) “Social Impact Assessment”, (Responding to Global Environmental Change vol. 4, of Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change series) T. Munn, (Ed.), Chichester: Wiley, 387–93.
  • van WİLLİGEN, J. (1986) Applied Anthropology, Massachusetts: Bergin & Garvey

Eylem Antropolojisinin Bileşenleri Olarak ÇED ve SED

Year 2013, Issue: 25, 47 - 64, 15.06.2013
https://doi.org/10.1501/antro_0000000029

Abstract

Sosyal Etki Değerlendirmesi (SED) ve Çevresel Etki Değerlendirmesinin (ÇED) öncelikli amacı, dezavantajlı gruplar için, onların yenilenebilir kaynaklarını korumak suretiyle, geçim kaynaklarının sürdürülebilirliğini sağlamaktır. İkinci olarak, fayda, tüm paydaşlar için maksimize edilmelidir. Bu iki yönlü bakış açısı, ancak iki farklı fakat karşılıklı ilişki içinde olan alanın ilkeleri birlikte değerlendirildiğinde mümkündür

References

  • BURDGE, R. J. ve VANCLAY, F. (1995) “Social impact assessment”, Environmental and Social Impact Assessment, F. Vanclay & D.A. Bronstein (Eds.). Chichester: Wiley, 31–66.
  • VANCLAY, F. (2002) “Social Impact Assessment”, (Responding to Global Environmental Change vol. 4, of Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change series) T. Munn, (Ed.), Chichester: Wiley, 387–93.
  • van WİLLİGEN, J. (1986) Applied Anthropology, Massachusetts: Bergin & Garvey
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Details

Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Anthropology
Other ID JA36BP37JG
Journal Section Review Articles
Authors

Urungu Akgül

Publication Date June 15, 2013
Submission Date April 1, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Issue: 25

Cite

APA Akgül, U. (2013). Eylem Antropolojisinin Bileşenleri Olarak ÇED ve SED. Antropoloji(25), 47-64. https://doi.org/10.1501/antro_0000000029

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