IAIA25 Posters

 

A new way of understanding competence in Environmental Assessment
Abstract ID# 51

Presenting Author: MariKågström  |  Coauthor(s):  Charlotta Faith-Ell

Summary Statement: The aim of this poster is to present ongoing research on competence in Environmental Assessment (EA) and its implications for teaching and learning

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

A Study on Changes in Marine Pollution Distribution Using the BPI
Abstract ID# 61

Presenting Author: EojinLee  |  Coauthor(s):  Junho Maeng

Summary Statement: This study confirmed changes in the marine environment and pollution levels resulting from harbor construction projects through BPI(Benthic Pollution Index) analysis.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

A Study on the Development for Prediction Model of Blasting Noise Vibration
Abstract ID# 104

Presenting Author: Young MinPark  |  Coauthor(s):  Nae Hyun Lee ,   Hyung jun   Jeon ,   Ji wook Hwang

Summary Statement: This study is expected to contribute to determining the amount of charge per delay by separation distance and devising mitigation measures to meet the specified criteria in the EIA.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Advanced Data-Driven Modeling for Marine Biodiversity Risk in Offshore Wind
Abstract ID# 68

Presenting Author: AntoninoCuzzola  |  Coauthor(s):  Marta Ronchi ,   Lorenzo   Gordigiani ,   Paolo Pucillo ,   Lucrezia DiFabio & Tiziana DiMarco

Summary Statement: This data-driven approach enhances biodiversity risk assessment for offshore wind projects, combining predictive modeling and aerial monitoring to support sustainable impact assessments.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Advanced Machine learning regressions for agricultural uncertainty
Abstract ID# 50

Presenting Author: IgnacioChinesta  |  Coauthor(s):  Amine Ammar ,   Francisco   Chinesta

Summary Statement: In this research, advanced machine learning regressions are used to face agricultural uncertainty and introduce a Bayesian neural network-based insurance model for producers and financial entities.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Advancing EIA in Taiwan: Leveraging Digital Transformation and AI for Smart
Abstract ID# 52

Presenting Author: Yen ChunLiu  |  Coauthor(s):  Su Chih Hsu ,   Ya Wen   Lu ,   Chih Kai Yang ,   Mao Chuan Chen & Xin Jie Yin

Summary Statement: Taiwan’s dual-axis transformation integrates digital and AI into EIA, streamlining processes, boosting accuracy, and enhancing public participation for digital and sustainable growth.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Analysing the impact of sea-level rise and coastal erosion to establish set
Abstract ID# 63

Presenting Author: Byeong CheolLee  |  Coauthor(s):  Jung Eun Kang

Summary Statement: Identify areas where set-back strategies are needed for sea level rise and coastal erosion risk, and compare engineering responses to protect beaches with monetary values as policy options.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Analysis of Cases of Digital Environmental Impact Assessment Applications
Abstract ID# 74

Presenting Author: JIYELEE  |  Coauthor(s):  Sangyun LEE

Summary Statement: This paper addresses applications of Digital Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), with relevance to South Korea

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Assessing Heatwave Risk Distribution and Urban Morphology Impact Using LCZ
Abstract ID# 93

Presenting Author: Tae-gyeongKim  |  Coauthor(s):  Kyung-hun Park ,   Bong-geun   Song ,   Da-eun Jeong ,   Ha-neul Kim & Geon-woo Roh

Summary Statement: This study assesses the spatial distribution of heatwave risk across Local Climate Zones identifying correlations between urban morphology parameters and heatwave susceptibility.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Assessment of local chimpanzee populations with camera traps and AI
Abstract ID# 80

Presenting Author: NoémieCappelle  |  Coauthor(s):  Yves Le Bras

Summary Statement: This study evaluates Zamba, an AI tool, to automate camera trap data processing for accurate chimpanzee distribution and density estimates, enhancing environmental impact assessments and conservation

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Balance Co-Lab’s Indigenous-Led Cumulative Impact Assessment Training
Abstract ID# 87

Presenting Author: JustineKeefer 

Summary Statement: The Balance Co-Lab will present an overview of their training program, accredited through CIFAL, that focuses on the context and best practices of Indigenous-led cumulative impact assessment globally.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Best Practices in the Environmental Impact Assessment Follow-up Management
Abstract ID# 62

Presenting Author: JEONGEUNLEE  |  Coauthor(s):  DONGCHAN KIM

Summary Statement: Inducing effective follow-up management by identifying and disseminating the best practices in EIA follow-up and promoting the importance of follow-up management

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Co-producing IA guidelines for renewable energy projects: a research agenda
Abstract ID# 101

Presenting Author: EmersonSanchez  |  Coauthor(s):  Jenny Amparo ,   Catriona   Devanadera

Summary Statement: A research agenda is needed for the co-production of an engagement framework that provides concrete IA guidelines favorable to communities affected by renewable energy projects.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Comparative Matrix of Environmental Impact Assessment in Eastern Africa
Abstract ID# 55

Presenting Author: ErnestoSanchez Triana  |  Coauthor(s):  Jane Kibbassa

Summary Statement: The poster provides a snapshot of the different Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Systems adopted in 11 eastern African countries.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Cumulative impact assessment and management where CIA is a novel concept
Abstract ID# 57

Presenting Author: Helen O'Neill   |  Coauthor(s):  Rachel Southall

Summary Statement: Exploring the practical application of the IFC Good Practice Handbook as an approach to CIA where no national guidance is available, and the collaborative nature required to manage cumulative impacts.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Data Management System for Real-Time E&S Monitoring of Hydropower projects
Abstract ID# 64

Presenting Author: AriannaLongarini  |  Coauthor(s):  Giovanni Bacaro ,   Paola   Chiodi ,   Arianna Chines ,   Ettore Romagnoli & Pascale, Massimo; Fonda, Federica; Sapkota, Bidhan; Malla, Prashant

Summary Statement: This study presents a framework for integrating real-time environmental and social monitoring into hydropower EIAs to enhance mitigation effectiveness and ecosystem resilience.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Data-Driven Risk Analysis for Climate Change Impact Assessment in Korea
Abstract ID# 66

Presenting Author: HyemeeHwang 

Summary Statement: This study examines the implementation of climate change impact assessment policy in Korea, with a focus on evaluating adaptation processes for key industrial sites.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Database of Environmental Institutions and Policies for Eastern Africa
Abstract ID# 91

Presenting Author: MohammadKandeel  |  Coauthor(s):  Jane Kibbassa ,   Ernesto   Sanchez-Triana ,   Tamru Demsis Temam ,   Yacob Wondimkun Endaylalu & Edina Kokusima Kashangaki

Summary Statement: The poster summarizes a database on environmental policies, regulatory frameworks, and institutions in 11 Eastern African countries.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Development of a Differentiated Environmental Impact Assessment Framework
Abstract ID# 59

Presenting Author: SangyunLee 

Summary Statement: Korea is developing a system that determines the level of environmental impact assessment based on the environmental impact of the project during the scoping stage.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Digital EIA decision support algorithm in land use sector
Abstract ID# 88

Presenting Author: YoungJaeYi 

Summary Statement: This study proposes an algorithm for decision-making in land use assessments, focusing on extracting essential maps and indicators and automating data generation using geospatial information.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Do renewable energy ordinances promote sustainable energy in Japan?
Abstract ID# 82

Presenting Author: MasatakaMiyamoto  |  Coauthor(s):  Ayano Takeuchi

Summary Statement: Japanese municipalities have begun establishing ordinances related to renewable energy (RE). This study investigates the relationship between adoption potential and these classifications.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Drone imagery and AI-driven image processing to improve avian census in EIA
Abstract ID# 77

Presenting Author: YvesLE BRAS 

Summary Statement: This poster describes a simple AI method to count gulls in drone images, showing robust, scalable, and reproducible performance across conditions - enhancing avian census accuracy for environmental impact as

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Ecosystem-based Impact Assessment of Offshore Wind Energy
Abstract ID# 49

Presenting Author: LuisSánchez  |  Coauthor(s):  Alexander Turra ,   Carla   Duarte ,   Ivan Laurino ,   Ana Paulo Dibo & Juliana Siqueira-Gay

Summary Statement: Is an ecosystem-based approach applied to assess the impacts of offshore wind energy? We reviewed regulations in selected countries and undertook a survey of guidance documents.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

EIA Contributions to the knowledge of Pre-Colonial Sites in São Paulo
Abstract ID# 95

Presenting Author: Fabio RenatoCosta do Vale  |  Coauthor(s):  Edgard Ortiz Rinaldi

Summary Statement: The poster shows data collected and the key discoveries on archaeological studies conducted for sugarcane industry projects submitted to EIA at São Paulo, Brazil.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

EIA in the Cloud: Data Evolution and AI Opportunities for the Future
Abstract ID# 54

Presenting Author: XiaominLi  |  Coauthor(s):  Liwen Zhan ,   Yuting   Zhao ,   Yafei Li

Summary Statement: Our poster showcases China's latest EIA digitization system, emphasizing the "One Network, One Database, One Cloud" system, and anticipates the significant AI-driven momentum within it.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Emerging ecosystem services into cumulative impact assessment scoping
Abstract ID# 105

Presenting Author: Amarilis LuciaCasteli Figueiredo Gallardo  |  Coauthor(s):  Davi Wilkson Furtado Sozinho ,   Roseli   Frederigi Benassi ,   Alan Bond ,   Evandro Mateus Moretto

Summary Statement: The value of integrating an Ecosystem Services approach into the scoping stage of Cumulative Impacts Assessment is evaluated through ex-post application to a case study.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Environmental data and modelling to guide marine spatial planning in KSA
Abstract ID# 107

Presenting Author: DavidMcGrath  |  Coauthor(s):  Thue Geil

Summary Statement: This poster outlines how environmental data and predictive modelling outputs are being utilised to optimise spatial planning in highly sensitive coastal habitats in the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Estimating urban thermal environments using UAV, micro climate modeling, AI
Abstract ID# 48

Presenting Author: BonggeunSong  |  Coauthor(s):  Hyojeong Lee ,   Kyunghun   Park

Summary Statement: This study aimed to develop a technology that can quickly diagnose the thermal environment using drones.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Evaluation of Algal Bloom Reduction Technologies Using UAV Imagery
Abstract ID# 94

Presenting Author: GeonWooRoh  |  Coauthor(s):  KyungHun Park ,   Bonggeun   Song ,   Haneul Kim ,   Taegyeong Kim & Daeun Jeong

Summary Statement: Evaluation of Algal Bloom Reduction Technologies and Chlorophyll-a Distribution in the Nakdong River Using UAV and Multispectral Imagery.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Exploring AI Integration for Enhanced Occupational Health and Safety
Abstract ID# 46

Presenting Author: FabiolaMercado  |  Coauthor(s):  Luis Aviles

Summary Statement: This poster explores potential AI integration in the OHS Capacity Building Platform to enhance safety management in World Bank-funded construction projects.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Follow-up Management Analysis Study Based on Case Studies of Drone
Abstract ID# 67

Presenting Author: EliaKim  |  Coauthor(s):  Dongchan Kim

Summary Statement: This study leverages UAV technology for Follow-up management of EIA sites, identifying topographic changes and damage to optimize restoration and environmental management strategies.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Fringe stakeholders - how to escalate best practices of engagement?
Abstract ID# 102

Presenting Author: MarianaLyra 

Summary Statement: How stakeholder engagement research can give voice to fringe stakeholders and escalate best practices of engagement.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

GHG Reduction Analysis Based on New&Renewable Policy Scenario
Abstract ID# 90

Presenting Author: Haneulkim  |  Coauthor(s):  Kyunghun Park ,   Daeun   Jeong ,   Teagyeong Kim ,   Geonwoo Roh & Bonggeun Song

Summary Statement: This study was analyzed the contribution to the greenhouse gases(GHGs) reductions in Korea’s energy transition sector, and conducted a policy scenario of the GHG reductions potentials.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Impact assessment of small-scale urban green by RGB-D Machine Learning
Abstract ID# 75

Presenting Author: YosukeOmizu  |  Coauthor(s):  Yuki Shibata ,   Yuu   Nakajima

Summary Statement: This study contributes to impact assessments of urban development, utilizing machine learning with RGB orthoimages combined with Depth data to extract small-scale urban green spaces.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Impact assessment of urban green space by time-series analysis
Abstract ID# 76

Presenting Author: YukiFUJIWARA  |  Coauthor(s):  Yuki SHIBATA ,   Itsuka   MIYAZAKI

Summary Statement: This study contributes to the development of more efficient green space planning, using GIS-based time series analysis to identify areas with the potential for green space restoration.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Leveraging AI to Streamline Incident Reporting for Enhanced Safety and Risk
Abstract ID# 45

Presenting Author: LuisAviles  |  Coauthor(s):  Pilar Clemente-Fernandez

Summary Statement: An AI-powered platform to streamline incident reporting for World Bank-financed projects, enhancing safety, risk management, and ESG reporting across diverse geographies and sectors.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Leveraging restoration with ecological equivalence for Amazon offsetting
Abstract ID# 100

Presenting Author: ClariceBorges Matos 

Summary Statement: With the burst of global environmental crisis, companies that cause impact on nature have been increasingly pressured to generate environmental gains to fully offset their impacts. The means and areas to do this may not be easily available. On the other hand, restoration goals have increased worldwide. In areas like the Amazon forest, it is known that many volunteer restoration initiatives exist currently. Could companies possibly leverage such initiatives guaranteeing ecological equivalence to account these gains as their own offsets? We are addressing this question using a study area in the Brazilian Amazon that undergoes various development pressures, including a large mine and its transportation infrastructure. We will employ a recently developed framework to assess different and regionally relevant socio-environment attributes in standardized spatial units. Running this framework will allow us to check what spatial units are ecologically equivalent to areas with impact. Next, we will use spatial information on secondary forest as a proxy of restoration initiatives in the region. Overlapping it with the ecological equivalence layer will provide a filter of spatial units both equivalent and with current restoration. The outcome will be an indication of where to go seek for leveraging cooperation. This approach could be expanded to other regions, thus companies could use it in their offset planning, searching for areas with ongoing restoration initiatives and ecological equivalence at the same time.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Modeling Software to Support Indigenous Participation in Impact Assessment
Abstract ID# 72

Presenting Author: KevanBerg  |  Coauthor(s):  Erika Bockstael ,   Matt   Carlson

Summary Statement: The aim of this poster is to present a modeling platform to support Indigenous participation in environmental impact assessment through evaluation of cumulative effects to traditional land uses.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

NBS in Environmental Regularization of Hydroelectric Plants in Sao Paulo
Abstract ID# 71

Presenting Author: GLEICEFERREIRA  |  Coauthor(s):  VANESSA GUERREIRO ,   FERNANDA   FRANCESQUINI

Summary Statement: The licensing of hydroelectric power plants built before regulations can incorporating Nature-Based Solutions to improve water quality and prevent erosion

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Offshore Wind Projects: Who Cares About Environmental Impact Significance?
Abstract ID# 53

Presenting Author: FernandaVeronez  |  Coauthor(s):  Ana Paula Dibo ,   Juliana   Siqueira-Gay ,   Carla Duarte ,   Alexander Turra & Luis Sánchez

Summary Statement: An analysis of offshore wind projects EIS was performed to offer insights on how significance determination can be more effectively addressed to support the decision-making process.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Operationalizing HRDD under the CSDDD: Insights from HRIA Practitioners
Abstract ID# 69

Presenting Author: FrancescoTricoli  |  Coauthor(s):  Jacqueline Tedaldi

Summary Statement: A visual exploration of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive and a practitioner’s approach to operationalizing human rights due diligence in alignment with its framework.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

PM2.5 Vertical and Horizontal Distribution Near Roadside Air Monitors
Abstract ID# 92

Presenting Author: Da-eunJeong  |  Coauthor(s):  Kyung-hun Park ,   Bong-geun   Song ,   Tae-gyeong Kim ,   Ha-neul Kim & Geon-woo Roh

Summary Statement: This study analyzes PM2.5 dispersion near roads using ENVI-met, examining roadside vegetation and meteorological impacts to inform urban air quality improvement.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Practical examples of WWF’s innovative scenario and monitoring approaches
Abstract ID# 89

Presenting Author: Anoukvan Stokkom 

Summary Statement: Presenting three interconnected lines of ongoing innovative developments, which cater to the spectrum of environmental impact assessments in the context of nature conservation interventions.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Quantitative Analysis of Environmental Improvements through EIA in ROK
Abstract ID# 60

Presenting Author: JI HYEONPARK 

Summary Statement: This study quantitatively analyzes the environmental improvements achieved through Environmental Impact Assessments in South Korea and presents the results

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Reforestation of riverbanks in overflow and flood control works in Peru
Abstract ID# 85

Presenting Author: MarioTenorio  |  Coauthor(s):  Marlene Camacho ,   Dany   Chunga ,   Arenas Espinoza ,   Josué Cárdenas & Gasco, Vania; Martinez, Paula; Mori, Eva

Summary Statement: Present the riparian reforestation plans included in the IGAPROs (evaluated by SENACE), as part of the interventions for overflow and flood control in Peru.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

RSG AI Platform: Enhancing Environmental Monitoring Through Innovative Data
Abstract ID# 81

Presenting Author: Bader Aljahani  |  Coauthor(s):  Sayed Alawi ,   Ahmed   Rashidy ,   Parthiban Venkatraman ,   Brad Taylor

Summary Statement: The RSG AI Platform enhances environmental monitoring by integrating data collection and analysis, improving stakeholder engagement, compliance evaluation, and emergency response.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Sonochiro, a powerful tool for studying bats using their ultrasound
Abstract ID# 84

Presenting Author: JulienTranchard  |  Coauthor(s):  Thierry Disca

Summary Statement: Thanks to its AI algorithm, the Sonochiro software developed by Biotope can process large volumes of acoustic bat recordings to identify the species and assess their level of activity.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Strategic Risk Assessment and offshore oil planning
Abstract ID# 103

Presenting Author: José EduardoEvora  |  Coauthor(s):  Marcelo Montaño

Summary Statement: Strategic risk assessment in the Brazilian Equatorial Margin identifies threats to mangroves and coral reefs from oil spills, highlighting areas needing more attention from planners.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Strategies for mitigating offshore wind impacts and enhancing data management
Abstract ID# 106

Presenting Author: JulianaSiqueira-Gay  ,   Rafaela   Pires

Summary Statement: A review of mitigation measures and impact monitoring for offshore wind projects in Brazil, highlighting how AI can improve environmental management and strengthening decision-making.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Strengthening Climate Adaptation in Urban Development through CCIA
Abstract ID# 70

Presenting Author: YumiKim  |  Coauthor(s):  Hanna Cho ,   Young-il   Cho ,   Namjoo Heo

Summary Statement: The CCIA framework in South Korea for urban development supports proactive climate adaptation by integrating essential data and vulnerability assessment from the earliest planning stages.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

The AI age: Just a hype or real changes on EIA?
Abstract ID# 86

Presenting Author: EdgardRinaldi  |  Coauthor(s):  Maria Cristina Poletto ,   Fabio   Deodato

Summary Statement: The poster shows data gathered from online questionnaires which had the goal to find out the real impacts of the emerging AI tools on EIA practice in Brazil.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

The effectiveness and implications of China’s pilot program for GHG EIAs
Abstract ID# 83

Presenting Author: WeiTang  |  Coauthor(s):  Yinan Wu ,   Yifei   Zhang ,   Fang Zhao

Summary Statement: This study summarizes the effectiveness of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) environmental impact assessments (EIAs) and achievements made by the pilot program in China and puts forward suggestions.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

The Future Role of Artificial Intelligence in the E&S Impact Assessment
Abstract ID# 96

Presenting Author: ChiaraGiacchino  |  Coauthor(s):  Lubin Grosbuis

Summary Statement: Discover our poster on the transformative risks and opportunities of AI throughout the ESIA process! Explore AI’s impact on deliverables and the future of critical thinking.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

The SEA for the expansion of the Renewable Energy Development Zones: South Africa
Abstract ID# 97

Presenting Author: AbuleleAdams  |  Coauthor(s):  Paul Lochner ,   Sonto   Mkhize ,   Dr Dee Fisher ,   Simon Moganetsi

Summary Statement: The Strategic Environmental Assessment for the expansion of the Renewable Energy Development Zones – South Africa

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

The UN FAO Framework for Environmental and Social Management
Abstract ID# 47

Presenting Author: GianmarcoCoccato  |  Coauthor(s):  Maria Rita Manzano Borba

Summary Statement: UN FAO’s framework and approach to environmental and social risk management.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Their lives after the "Compulsory Land Acquisition" (Study Case: Indonesia)
Abstract ID# 44

Presenting Author: EkannisaIsworo  |  Coauthor(s):  Poerna Sri Oetari

Summary Statement: This study examines the YIA Large-Scale Land Acquisition, revealing a gap between compensation and livelihood restoration, highlighting the socio-economic challenges faced by affected communities five

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Unveiling the Unseen: Impact Assessment Through Digitization and GIS
Abstract ID# 56

Presenting Author: InnekeRachmawati  |  Coauthor(s):  Nabil Radinka ,   Abel   Knipping ,   Victor Coenen

Summary Statement: The Semarang Urban Flood Resilience Project enhances its impact assessment by digitizing survey data and integrating GIS tools for socio-economic mapping, which provides data-driven insights.

 

Acceptance Status: approve

 

Wading into the Future: AI-Assisted Monitoring of Shorebird Populations
Abstract ID# 73

Presenting Author: ShivaramRasu  |  Coauthor(s):  Noble Tomy Padiyara ,   Melvin   Chen ,   Veradej Phipatanasuphorn ,   Jie Si Chew & Jinghui Chen

Summary Statement: Through advancements in machine learning, AI-assisted shorebird detection has improved data resolution, bolstering the effectiveness of shorebird monitoring and impact management plans.

 

Acceptance Status: approve