50 Years of Environmental Assessment in Canada: Challenges, Changes, Lessons, Opportunities
Friday, March 10, 3-4 p.m.
SN-2025
Geography Blue-box Seminar
Dr. Steve Bonnell
Adjunct Professor, MUN Geography
Director, Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
This year represents 50 years of environmental assessment (EA) processes and practice in Canada. Over that period, EA has become an important and widely used means of understanding and addressing the potential effects of proposed development activities in a variety of sectors and contexts. This presentation will provide an overview of the EA process, the continued evolution of its nature and scope, and some key areas of on-going discourse – based on observations from my 25 years as an EA practitioner in Canada. This includes highlighting how my work as a practitioner has influenced and shaped my academic interests, and vice versa. It will also introduce and describe some important, up and coming aspects of contemporary EA practice in Canada – namely, strategic and regional assessments – including their purpose, objectives and role in addressing some of the long-standing challenges of project-specific EA application.
The views presented are solely those of the author, and not necessarily those of any other individual or organization.
Presented by Department of Geography