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EIANZ's EPBC Act Review submission
The aim of this report is to review definitions of the Green Collar Worker from around the globe and arrive at an appropriate definition for Australia.
A blueprint for environmental practitioners built around three key messages: the new challenges of the future will require new approaches from practitioners; environmental practitioners are not well prepared to meet the future challenges; and he Institute is determined to help practitioners to rise to these future challenges.
The Special Interest Section for Impact Assessment (SIS-IA) developed resources to support effective implementation of impact assessment (IA). Documents have been prepared by experienced IA practitioners within the SIS-IA to provide guidance on good practice in IA.
Prior to state or federal elections, EIANZ has written to political parties on behalf of its members regarding environmental policies.
The 2nd Edition of the Ecology Impact Assessment (EcIA) Guidelines have been updated to incorporate feedback and comments from a range of individuals, professional bodies and interest groups. The Guidelines contribute to raising the standard of practice of ecological assessment in New Zealand and provide a reference document.
The Ecology Impact Assessment (EcIA) Guidelines have been prepared by a group of ecologists to contribute to raising the standard of practice of ecological assessment in New Zealand, and provide a reference document for students and practitioners.
A study conducted by EIANZ and Griffith University and commissioned by the Department of Tourism, Regional Development and Industry in Queensland to formalise the structure of EIANZ professional development programs and activities to better cater for environmental practitioners, particularly those early in their career.
EIANZ acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders as the traditional custodians of Australia and Māori as the tangata whenua (original people of the land) of Aotearoa/New Zealand.
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