Journal of Environmental Dynamics and Geo-Sciences

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Restructuring of the Environmental Impact Process (EIA) after Brexit for Incompleteness

Robert C Kempton

Volume 1, Issue 1

Published: October 27, 2025

ORCID iD icon ORCID: 0009-0007-9479-3505

Abstract

The inherited ā€˜EIA’ process at Brexit is based on a ā€˜Project’ period from Inception to the start of construction works. The ā€˜Incompleteness’ 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 ā€˜EIA’ process, embracing separate limbs for the UK’s priority environmental targets for climate change, and other major adverse effects which result in serious ā€˜harm’ to the UK environment. The identification of the process for ā€˜incompleteness’ requires effective sustainability, and inclusion of effective management tools, for the essential ā€˜monitoring/control/recording’ procedures throughout the project life and the natural environmental cycle. This will allow the opportunity for a new approach to a structured ā€˜Suite of EIAR Directives’, to enable a ā€˜EIAR’ regime that ā€˜will remain fit and proper for UK purpose’.

Keywords

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), sustainability, climate change targets, environmental monitoring, project lifecycle, regulatory framework, UK environmental policy

Corresponding Author

Robert C Kempton, The Institution of Civil Engineers, Great George Street, London, UK.

Citation

Kempton, R. C. (2025). Restructuring of the Environmental Impact Process (EIA) after Brexit for Incompleteness. Jor Environ Dyn Geo-Sci, 1(1), 01-39.

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