Environmental impact monitoring Auteur Malone N. Périodique/Collection Environmental and Planning Law Journal | Vol. 14(3); 222 - 238; 17 p. Date 1997 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-060954) Éditeur | Lieu de publication The Law Book Company Ltd. | North Ryde, Australia Langue Anglais Pays/Territoire Australie Sujet Environnement gén. Mot clé Éco-audit Monitorage Résumé Environmental impact assessment, in its present form in Australia, fails to incorporate monitoring programs, in a systematic fashion, to ensure the actual outcome of a development are in line with those predicted at its conception. This article examines the need for environmental impact monitoring ( EIM), identifies a number of hurdles a monitoring program must overcome to be effective, discusses precisely what should be monitored,, when, and by whom, monitoring should be carried out, and analyses the legal and other measures which currently exist to monitor environmental conditions. A statutory model of EIM is put forward incorporating the components examined.