Robert C Kempton
The inherited āEIAā process at Brexit is based on a āProjectā period from Inception to the start of construction works. The āIncompletenessā of the process covers and identifies stages that will impact on the environmental cycle: construction period, operational life, de-commissioning and a return to acceptable environmental footprint. A master environment structure-plan framework is required to commence with the upgrading of the complete āEIAā process, embracing separate limbs for the UKās priority environmental targets for climate change, and other major adverse effects which result in serious āharmā to the UK environment. The identification of the process for āincompletenessā requires effective sustainability, and inclusion of effective management tools, for the essential āmonitoring/control/recordingā procedures throughout the project life and the natural environmental cycle. This will allow the opportunity for a new approach to a structured āSuite of EIAR Directivesā, to enable a āEIARā regime that āwill remain fit and proper for UK purposeā.
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), sustainability, climate change targets, environmental monitoring, project lifecycle, regulatory framework, UK environmental policy
Robert C Kempton, The Institution of Civil Engineers, Great George Street, London, UK.
Kempton, R. C. (2025). Restructuring of the Environmental Impact Process (EIA) after Brexit for Incompleteness. Jor Environ Dyn Geo-Sci, 1(1), 01-39.