More Effective Impact Assessment: Tools for Stronger Argument and Clearer Writing

This course equips you with the tools to structure strong arguments, avoid common writing pitfalls, and improve the overall transparency and effectiveness of your reports. Learn from an experienced instructor and gain practical skills to write impactful assessments that reduce project risks.

Presented by: Glenn Brown (Canada)

Course level:  Intermediate      

Language of delivery: English       

Prerequisites:  Some experience with IA     

Homework between sessions: None

Upcoming Course

18, 20, 25, and 27 August 2025 | 16:00-19:30 UTC

This course will help you reason more clearly and write more effective impact assessments.  Better arguments make key decisions more transparent and help reduce risks to projects.

Environmental impact assessment – like all technical writing – constantly uses reasoning to reach conclusions.  That process is called ‘argument’, which means to assemble a series of reasons, leading to conclusions, for a specific audience.

This course shares two sets of tools.  The first provides principles for creating clearer arguments that apply to phases of the IA process.  The second shows how to better present arguments in the written text of your documents.

This course shows how IA documents contain common errors in their arguments and weaknesses in their writing. Participants will assemble evidence and reasoning for several different kinds of arguments found in IAs.  We practice steps, and introduce computer-based tools, that show how to bring improved arguments to technical reports.  Participants learn a revised approach to planning, preparing, and writing documents that they can use immediately on the job.  More details are available at www.glennbrown.ca 

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