Vanclay, list of publications

Prof Frank Vanclay
Publications
Dept of Cultural Geography, Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen, The Netherlands, email: [email protected]
For Google Scholar listing of my publications, http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eu8vsasAAAAJ&hl=en
December 2014
(in reverse chronology within section)
Overall statement
I have an extensive publication record with over 95 articles in refereed journals, over 35 chapters in edited books,
8 edited books and 1 coauthored book, as well as many other publications. Various works have been translated into
Chinese, Farsi (Persian), Finnish, French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. Collectively, as at December 2014, my
publications have received over 2,400 cites in Scopus (H score of 21) and over 6,500 cites in Google Scholar
(H score of 38).
Authored Book
Vanclay, F. & Lawrence, G. 1995 The Environmental Imperative: Ecosocial
Concerns for Australian Agriculture, Rockhampton: Central Queensland
University Press, xxvi+204 pages. [over 280 cites in Google Scholar]
Edited Books
Vanclay, F. (ed.) 2014 Developments in Social Impact Assessment, Cheltenham (UK):
Edward Elgar. xxxix+860 pages.
Order from: http://www.e-elgar.co.uk/bookentry_main.lasso?id=15426
Vanclay, F. & Esteves, A.M. (eds) 2011 New Directions in Social Impact Assessment:
Conceptual and Methodological Advances, Cheltenham (UK): Edward Elgar. xxxiv+
382 pages. Order from: http://www.e-elgar.com/bookentry_main.lasso?id=13943
Pannell, D. & Vanclay, F. (eds) 2011 Changing Land Management: Adoption of New
Practices by Rural Landholders, Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, x+198 pages.
Order from: http://www.publish.csiro.au/pid/6483.htm
Vanclay, F., Higgins, M. & Blackshaw, A. (eds) 2008 Making Sense of Place,
Canberra: National Museum of Australia Press, viii+332 pages+DVD. (out of print)
Becker, H. & Vanclay, F. (eds) 2003 The International Handbook of Social Impact
Assessment, Cheltenham (UK): Edward Elgar, xxii+326 pages. (reprinted in paperback
in 2006; a Persian translation was published in 2010)
Order from: http://www.e-elgar.com/bookentry_main.lasso?id=2654
Lockie, S. & Vanclay, F. (eds) 1997 Critical Landcare, Wagga Wagga: Centre for
Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University, x+239 pages.
Vanclay, F. & Bronstein, D. (eds) 1995 Environmental and Social Impact Assessment,
Chichester (UK): Wiley, xiii+323 pages.
Lawrence, G., Vanclay, F. & Furze, B. (eds) 1992 Agriculture, Environment and
Society: Contemporary Issues for Australia, Melbourne: Macmillan, viii+337 pages.
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Edited Conference Proceedings
Doyle, R., Khittisangka, M., Seubsman, S. & Vanclay, F. (eds) 1999 Building
Partnerships for Better Development: Proceedings of the 1st International Outlook
Conference on Community Development in Asia-Pacific (conference held Sept 1998
at Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Bangkok, Thailand), Wagga Wagga:
Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University, viii+285 pages,
ISBN 1 86467 048 7.
Vanclay, F. & Mesiti, L. (eds) 1997 Sustainability and Social Research:
Proceedings of the 1997 Conference of the Australian Association for Social
Research Inc, Wagga Wagga: Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt
University, xii+292 pages, ISBN 1 86467 017 7.
Vanclay, F. (ed.) 1995 With a Rural Focus: Conference Proceedings of the 1994
Annual Conference of The Australian Sociological Association Inc, Wagga Wagga:
Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University, vi+130 pages,
ISBN 1 875781 35 8.
Other Books and Monographs
Dare, M., Schirmer, J. & Vanclay, F. 2011 Handbook for Operational Community
Engagement within Australian Plantation Forest Management, Hobart: Cooperative
Research Centre for Forestry, vi+132
pages, http://www.crcforestry.com.au/publications/downloads/CRCForestry-CEFINAL.pdf
Vanclay, F. 1994 The Sociology of the Australian Agricultural Environment,
published PhD thesis, Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands,
xvi+212 pages, ISBN 90 5485 247 X available at http://edepot.wur.nl/132852
Journal and Publisher Editing Activities
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Book series editor, Research Handbooks in Impact Assessment (published by Edward Elgar).
Guest Editor with Stewart Lockie of special double issue of Rural Society 5(2/3) 1995.
Guest Editor of a series on the state of the art of impact assessment, Impact Assessment, 1993-1996.
Guest Editor with Deanna Kemp (University of Queensland) of a special issue of the journal, Impact
Assessment & Project Appraisal 31(2), June 2013 on “Human rights and impact assessment”.
 Guest Editor with Elsa João (University of Strathclyde, UK) and Lea den Broeder (RIVM, The
Netherlands) of a special issue of the journal, Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal 29(3), Sept
2011 on “Enhancing positive impacts: lessons from SEA, EIA, SIA and HIA”.
 Member of the Editorial Boards of the following journals (current or recent only):
• Environmental Impact Assessment Review (international journal) 1999-present.
• Extension Farming Systems Journal (Australian professional journal) 2006-present.
• Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal (international journal) 1998-2005, 2011-present
• Journal of Responsible Innovation (international journal) 2013-present
• Rural Society (Australian refereed journal) 2002-present.
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Vanclay, F. (in press, available online), “The potential application of qualitative evaluation methods
in European regional development: Reflections on the use of Performance Story Reporting in
Australian natural resource management”, Regional
Studies http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2013.837998
Gordon, M., Lockwood, M., Hanson, D., Vanclay, F. & Schirmer, J. (in press) “Perceptions of
Corporate Social Responsibility in Australian Forestry Companies”, International Journal of
Sustainable Society, letter of acceptance dated 20 November 2012.
van der Voort, N. & Vanclay, F. 2015 “Social impacts of earthquakes caused by gas extraction in
the Province of Groningen, The Netherlands”, Environmental Impact Assessment Review 50, 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eiar.2014.08.008
Fleming, A., Vanclay, F., Hiller, C. & Wilson, S. 2014 “Challenging conflicting discourses of
climate change”, Climatic Change 127(3-4), 407-418.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10584-014-1268-z
Jijelava, D. & Vanclay, F. 2014 “Social Licence to Operate through a gender lens: The challenges
of including women’s interests in development assistance projects”, Impact Assessment & Project
Appraisal 32(4), 283-293. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14615517.2014.933505 (special issue on
social licence to operate).
Jijelava, D. & Vanclay, F. 2014 “Assessing the social licence to operate of the work of
humanitarian and development cooperation organizations: A case study of Mercy Corps in
Samtskhe-Javakheti, Georgia”, Social Epistemology 28(3-4), 297317. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02691728.2014.922638 (special issue on social licence to operate)
Dare, M., Schirmer, J. & Vanclay, F. 2014 “Community engagement and social licence to operate”,
Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal 32(3), 188197. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14615517.2014.927108
Hanna, P., Vanclay, F., Langdon, E.J. & Arts, J. 2014 “Improving the effectiveness of impact
assessment pertaining to Indigenous peoples in the Brazilian environmental licensing procedure”,
Environmental Impact Assessment Review 46, 58-67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eiar.2014.01.005
Prenzel, P. & Vanclay, F. 2014 “How social impact assessment can contribute to conflict
management”, Environmental Impact Assessment Review 45, 3037. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eiar.2013.11.003
Hunt, W., Birch, C., Vanclay, F. & Coutts, J. 2014 “Recommendations arising from an analysis of
changes to the Australian agricultural research, development and extension system”, Food Policy
44, 129-141. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2013.11.007
Vanclay, F., Baines, J. & Taylor, C.N. 2013 “Principles for ethical research involving humans:
Ethical professional practice in impact assessment Part I”, Impact Assessment & Project
Appraisal 31(4), 243-253. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14615517.2013.850307
Baines, J., Taylor, C.N. & Vanclay, F. 2013 “Social impact assessment and ethical social research
principles: Ethical professional practice in impact assessment Part II”, Impact Assessment &
Project Appraisal 31(4), 254-260. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14615517.2013.850306
Franks, D. & Vanclay, F. 2013 “Social Impact Management Plans: Innovation in corporate and
public policy”, Environmental Impact Assessment Review 43, 4048. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eiar.2013.05.004
Mahmoudi, H., Renn, O., Vanclay, F. Hoffmann, V. & Karami, E. 2013 “A framework for
combining Social Impact Assessment and Risk Assessment”, Environmental Impact Assessment
Review 43, 1-8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eiar.2013.05.003
Gordon, M., Lockwood, M., Schirmer, J., Vanclay, F. & Hanson, D. 2013 “Adoption of community
engagement in the corporate culture of Australian forest plantation companies”, Australian
Forestry 76(1), 58-68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049158.2013.776925
Gordon, M., Schirmer, J., Lockwood, M., Vanclay, F. & Hanson, D. 2013 “Being good neighbours:
Current practices, barriers, and opportunities for community engagement in Australian plantation
forestry”, Land Use Policy 34, 62-71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2013.02.005
van der Ploeg, L. & Vanclay, F. 2013, “Credible claim or corporate spin: A checklist to evaluate
corporate sustainability reports”, Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management
15(3), 1350012 (21 pages). http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S1464333213500129
Hanna, P. & Vanclay, F. 2013 “Human rights, Indigenous peoples and the concept of Free, Prior
and Informed Consent”, Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal, 31(2), 146157. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14615517.2013.780373
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19. Kemp, D. & Vanclay, F. 2013 “Human rights and impact assessment: clarifying the connections in
practice”, Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal 31(2), 8696. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14615517.2013.782978
20. Vanclay, F., Russell, A.W. & Kimber, J. 2013 “Enhancing innovation in agriculture at the policy
level: The potential contribution of Technology Assessment”, Land Use Policy 31, 406411. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2012.08.004
21. Keshavarz, M., Karami, E. & Vanclay, F. 2013 “The social experience of drought in rural Iran”,
Land Use Policy 30, 120-129. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2012.03.003
22. Klaassens, M., Groote, P. & Vanclay, F. 2013 “Expressions of private mourning in public space:
The evolving structure of spontaneous and permanent roadside memorials in the Netherlands”,
Death Studies 37(2), 145-171. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2011.641137
23. Vanclay, F. 2012 “The potential application of Social Impact Assessment in integrated coastal zone
management”, Ocean & Coastal Management 68, 149156. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2012.05.016 [over 20 cites in Scopus]
24. Langbroek, M. & Vanclay, F. 2012 “Learning from the social impacts associated with initiating a
windfarm near the former island of Urk, The Netherlands”, Impact Assessment & Project
Appraisal 30(3), 167-178. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14615517.2012.706943
25. Dare, M., Vanclay, F. & Schirmer, J. 2012 “Public participation in commercial environments:
Critical reflections on community engagement methods used in the Australian plantation forestry
industry”, Australian Forestry 75(3), 180191. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049158.2012.10676400
26. Carruthers, G. & Vanclay, F. 2012 “The intrinsic features of Environmental Management Systems
that facilitate adoption and encourage innovation in primary industries”, Journal of
Environmental Management 110: 125-134. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2012.06.003
27. Hunt, W., Birch, C. & Vanclay, F. 2012 “Thwarting plague and pestilence in the Australian sugar
industry: Crop protection capacity and resilience built by agricultural extension”, Crop Protection
37, 71-80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cropro.2012.02.005
28. Esteves, A.M., Franks, D. & Vanclay, F. 2012 “Social impact assessment: The state of the art”,
Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal 30(1), 3544. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14615517.2012.660356 [over 50 cites in Scopus]
29. Hunt, W., Birch, C., Coutts, J. & Vanclay, F. 2012 “The many turnings of agricultural extension in
Australia”, Journal of Agricultural Education & Extension 18(1), 926. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1389224X.2012.638780
30. Gordon, M., Lockwood, M., Vanclay, F., Hanson, D. & Schirmer, J. 2012 “Divergent stakeholder
views of corporate social responsibility in the Australian forest plantation sector”, Journal of
Environmental Management 113, 390-398. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2012.09.016
31. Dare, M., Vanclay, F. & Schirmer, J. 2011 “Understanding community engagement in plantation
forest management: Insights from practitioner and community narratives”, Journal of
Environmental Planning & Management 54(9), 11491168. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2011.560456
32. João, E., Vanclay, F. & den Broeder, L. 2011 “Emphasising enhancement in all forms of impact
assessment: Introduction to a special issue”, Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal 29(3), 170180. http://dx.doi.org/10.3152/146155111X12959673796326 [over 20 cites in Scopus]
33. Vanclay, F. & Enticott, G. 2011 “The role and functioning of cultural scripts in farming and
agriculture”, Sociologia Ruralis 51(3), 256-271. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.14679523.2011.00537.x
34. Enticott, G. & Vanclay, F. 2011 “The moral accountability of agricultural scripts: An analysis of
farmers’ talk about animal health risks”, Health Risk & Society 13(4), 293309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13698575.2011.575456
35. Dare, M., Schirmer, J. & Vanclay, F. 2011 “Does forest certification enhance community
engagement in Australian plantation management?”, Forest Policy & Economics 13(5), 328337. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2011.03.011
36. Russell, A.W., Vanclay, F., Salisbury, J. & Aslin, H. 2011 “Technology assessment in Australia:
The case for a formal agency to improve advice to policy makers”, Policy Sciences 44(2), 157177. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11077-010-9120-4
37. Hunt, W., Vanclay, F., Birch, C., Coutts, J., Flittner, J. & Williams, B. 2011 “Agricultural
extension: Building capacity and resilience in rural industries and communities”, Rural Society
20(2), 112-127. http://dx.doi.org/10.5172/rsj.20.2.112
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38. Prager, K. & Vanclay, F. 2010 “Landcare in Australia and Germany: Comparing structures and
policies for community engagement in natural resource management”, Ecological Management &
Restoration 11(3), 187-193. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-8903.2010.00548
39. Russell, A.W., Vanclay, F. & Aslin, H. 2010 “Technology Assessment in Social Context: The case
for a new framework for assessing and shaping technological developments”, Impact Assessment
& Project Appraisal 28(2), 109-116. http://dx.doi.org/10.3152/146155110X498843
40. Fleming, A. & Vanclay, F. 2010 “Farmer responses to climate change and sustainable agriculture”,
Agronomy for Sustainable Development 30(1), 11-19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/agro/2009028
[over 20 cites in Scopus]
41. Fleming, A. & Vanclay, F. 2009 “Using discourse analysis to improve extension practice”,
Extension Farming Systems Journal 5(1), 110. http://www.csu.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/109562/EFS_Journal_v05_n01_01_Flemin
g_and_Vanclay.pdf
42. Ahmadvand, M., Karami, E., Zamani, G. & Vanclay, F. 2009 “Evaluating the use of Social Impact
Assessment in the context of agricultural development projects in Iran”, Environmental Impact
Assessment Review 29(6), 399-407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eiar.2009.03.002
43. Esteves, A.M. & Vanclay, F. 2009 “Social Development Needs Analysis as a tool for SIA to guide
corporate-community investment: Applications in the minerals industry”, Environmental Impact
Assessment Review 29(2), 137-145. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eiar.2008.08.004 [over 40 cites in
Scopus]
44. Gralton, A. & Vanclay, F. 2009 “Artisanality and culture in innovative regional agrifood
development: Lessons from the Tasmanian artisanal food industry”, International Journal of
Foresight & Innovation Policy 5(1/2/3), 193-204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJFIP.2009.022106
45. Lane, R., Wills, J., Vanclay, F. & Lucas, D. 2008 “Vernacular heritage and evolving environmental
policy in Australia: Lessons from the Murray-Darling Outreach Project”, Geoforum 39(3), 13051317. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2007.08.002
46. Vanclay, F., Silvasti, T. & Howden, P. 2007 “Styles, Parables and Scripts: Diversity and
conformity in Australian and Finnish agriculture”, Rural Society 17(1), 318. http://dx.doi.org/10.5172/rsj.351.17.1.3 [over 20 cites in Google Scholar]
47. Lane, R., Vanclay, F., Wills, J. & Lucas, D. 2007 “Museum outreach programs to promote
community engagement in local environmental issues”, The Australian Journal of Public
Administration 66(2), 159-174. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8500.2007.00525.x
48. Carruthers, G. & Vanclay, F. 2007 “Enhancing the social content of Environmental Management
Systems in Australian agriculture”, International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance
& Ecology 6(3), 326-340. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJARGE.2007.012840
49. Vanclay, F., Howden, P., Mesiti, L. & Glyde, S. 2006 “The social and intellectual construction of
Farming Styles: Testing Dutch ideas in Australian agriculture”, Sociologia Ruralis 46(1), 6182. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9523.2006.00404.x [over 25 cites in Scopus]
50. Mesiti, L. & Vanclay, F. 2006, “Specifying the farming styles in viticulture”, Australian Journal of
Experimental Agriculture 46(4), 585-593. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/EA05103
51. Pannell, D.J., Marshall, G., Barr, N., Curtis, A., Vanclay, F. & Wilkinson, R. 2006 “Understanding
and promoting adoption of conservation practices by rural landholders”, Australian Journal of
Experimental Agriculture 46(11), 1407-1424. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/EA05037 [over 280 cites
in Scopus, making it the most cited article in the life of that journal]
52. Vanclay, F. 2006 “Principles for Social Impact Assessment: A critical comparison between the
International and US documents”, Environmental Impact Assessment Review 26(1), 314. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eiar.2005.05.002 [over 50 cites in Scopus]
53. Lane, R., Lucas, D., Vanclay, F., Henry, S., Wills, J. & Coates, I. 2005 “‘Committing to Place’ at
the local scale: The potential of youth education programs for promoting community participation
in regional natural resource management”, Australian Geographer 36(3), 351367. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049180500325736
54. Vanclay, F., Lane, R., Wills, J., Coates, I. & Lucas, D. 2004 “‘Committing to Place’ and evaluating
the higher purpose: Increasing engagement in natural resource management through museum
outreach and educational activities”, Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy & Management
6(4), 539-564. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S1464333204001791
55. Vanclay, F. 2004 “The Triple Bottom Line and Impact Assessment: How do TBL, EIA, SIA, SEA
and EMS relate to each other?”, Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy & Management
6(3), 265-288. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S1464333204001729 [over 50 cites in Scopus]
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56. Vanclay, F. 2004 “Social principles for agricultural extension to assist in the promotion of natural
resource management”, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 44(3), 213222. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/EA02139 [over 120 cites in Scopus]
57. Alexandra, A., Lee, J. & Vanclay, F. 2004 Innovation, exclusion and commodification of plant
types: a social and philosophical investigation of plant variety rights in Australia, Rural Society
14(1), 46-56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5172/rsj.351.14.1.46
58. Vanclay, F. 2003 “International Principles for Social Impact Assessment”, Impact Assessment &
Project Appraisal 21(1), 5-11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3152/147154603781766491 [over 130 cites in
Scopus]. This paper is also published as Special Publication Series Number 2 of the International
Association for Impact Assessment and has been translated into French, Portuguese and Spanish.
59. Vanclay, F. 2003 “The impacts of deregulation and agricultural restructuring for rural Australia”,
Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(1), 81-94. [over 20 cites in Scopus]
60. Vanclay, F. 2002 “Conceptualising social impacts”, Environmental Impact Assessment Review
22(3), 183-211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0195-9255(01)00105-6 [over 110 cites in Scopus]
This article is widely used in university teaching ‘course packs’ and according to the Australian
Copyright Agency Ltd (CAL) has been copied over 1,200 times.
61. Stolp, A., Groen, W., van Vliet, J. & Vanclay, F. 2002 “Citizen values assessment: incorporating
citizens’ value judgements in environmental impact assessment”, Impact Assessment & Project
Appraisal 20(1), 11-23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3152/147154602781766852 [over 30 cites in
Scopus]
62. Vanclay, F. 2002 “Social considerations for the future of agricultural extension”, Natural Resource
Management 5(2), 1-6.
63. Slootweg, R., Vanclay, F. & van Schooten, M. 2001 “Function evaluation as a framework for the
integration of social and environmental impact assessment”, Impact Assessment & Project
Appraisal 19(1), 19-28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3152/147154601781767186 [over 45 cites in
Scopus] [This paper won the 2002 Best Paper Award of the International Association for Impact
Assessment.]
64. Howden, P. & Vanclay, F. 2000 “Mythologization of farming styles in Australian broadacre
cropping”, Rural Sociology (USA), 65(2), 295-310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.15490831.2000.tb00030.x [over 35 cites in Scopus]
65. Vanclay, F., Mesiti, L. & Howden, P. 1998 “Styles of farming and farming subcultures:
Appropriate concepts for Australian rural sociology?”, Rural Society 8(2), 85107. http://dx.doi.org/10.5172/rsj.8.2.85 [over 60 cites in Google Scholar]
66. Howden, P., Vanclay, F., Lemerle, D. & Kent, J. 1998 “Working with the grain: Farming styles
amongst Australian broadacre croppers”, Rural Society 8(2), 109125. http://dx.doi.org/10.5172/rsj.8.2.109 [over 50 cites in Google Scholar]
67. Lawrence, G. & Vanclay, F. 1996 “Australian farming after agriculture”, Arena No 24, 34-37.
68. Burdge, R. & Vanclay, F. 1996 “Social impact assessment: a contribution to the state of the art
series”, Impact Assessment 14(1), 59-86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07349165.1996.9725886 [over
90 cites in Google Scholar]
69. Vanclay, F. & Lawrence, G. 1995 “Agricultural extension as social welfare”, Rural Society 5(1),
20-33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5172/rsj.5.1.20
70. Lockie, S., Mead, A., Vanclay, F. & Butler, B. 1995 “Factors encouraging the adoption of more
sustainable crop rotations in South East Australia: profit, sustainability, risk, and stability”,
Journal of Sustainable Agriculture 6(1), 61-79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J064v06n01_06 [over
20 cites in Scopus]
71. Vanclay, F. & Lawrence, G. 1994 “Farmer rationality and the adoption of environmentally sound
practices: a critique of the assumptions of traditional agricultural extension”, European Journal of
Agricultural Education & Extension 1(1), 59-90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13892249485300061
[over 60 cites in Scopus (secondary document), and over 140 cites in Google Scholar.]
72. Vanclay, F. 1994 “Hegemonic Landcare”, Rural Society 4(3/4), 45-47.
73. Vanclay, F. 1994 “A crisis in agricultural extension”, Rural Society 4(1), 1013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5172/rsj.4.1.10 [over 30 cites in Google Scholar]
74. Lawrence, G., McKenzie, H. & Vanclay, F. 1993 “Biotechnology in Australian agriculture: The
views of farmer representatives” Prometheus 11(2), 234251. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08109029308629356
75. Vanclay, F. & Lawrence, G. 1993 “Environmental and social consequences of economic
restructuring in Australian agriculture”, International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture & Food
No 3, 97-118. http://www.ijsaf.org/contents/3/vanclay/index.html
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76. Vanclay, F. 1992 “Farmer attitudes or media depiction of land degradation: Which is the barrier to
adoption?”, Regional Journal of Social Issues No 26, 41-50.
77. Vanclay, F. & Lawrence, G. 1992 “A blue-green politics?”, Arena No 98, 10-14.
78. Lawrence, G., McKenzie, H. & Vanclay, F. 1992 “Rural restructuring, genetic engineering and
Australian agriculture: some preliminary observations”, Rural Society 2(2), 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5172/rsj.2.2.2
79. Vanclay, F. 1992 “Barriers to adoption: A general overview of the issues”, Rural Society 2(2), 1012. [over 40 cites in Google Scholar]
80. Shah, S., Vanclay, F. & Cooper, B. 1992 “Stroke rehabilitation, Who Benefits: A comparison of
medical wards and rehabilitation units”, Restorative Neurology & Neuroscience 4(6), 401-410.
81. Vanclay, F., Raphael, B., Dunne, M., Whitfield, J., Lewin, T. & Singh, B. 1991 “A community
screening test for high alcohol consumption using biochemical and haematological measures”,
Alcohol & Alcoholism 26(3), 337-346.
82. Vanclay, F. 1991 “Functional outcome measures in stroke rehabilitation”, Stroke 22(1), 105108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.22.1.105
83. Shah, S., Vanclay, F. & Cooper, B. 1991 “Stroke rehabilitation: Australian patient profile and
functional outcome”, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 44(1), 21-28.
84. Shah, S., Vanclay, F. & Cooper, B. 1990 “Efficiency, effectiveness, and the duration of stroke
rehabilitation”, Stroke 21(2), 241-246. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.21.2.241 [over 110 cites
in Scopus]
85. Shah, S., Vanclay, F. & Cooper, B. 1990 “Stroke rehabilitation: Database design and population
characteristics”, Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 37(1), 25-29.
86. de Jonge, D. & Vanclay, F. 1989 “Professional identity, legitimacy & the teaching of treatment
media”, Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 36(4), 200-211.
87. Stephenson, L. & Vanclay, F. 1989 “Deinstitutionalization of Occupational Therapy and health care
administrators’ knowledge”, Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 36(4), 193-199.
88. Shah, S., Vanclay, F. & Cooper, B. 1989 “Improving the sensitivity of the Barthel Index for stroke
rehabilitation”, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 42(8), 703-709. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/08954356(89)90065-6 [over 600 cites in Scopus]
89. Shah, S., Vanclay, F. & Cooper, B. 1989 “Predicting discharge status at commencement of stroke
rehabilitation”, Stroke 20(6), 766-769. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.20.6.766 [over 80 cites
in Scopus]
90. Shah, S., Cooper, B. & Vanclay, F. 1986 “Performance on a fine motor planning task by older
normal persons using the right and left hand”, Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 33(4),
148-154.
91. Vanclay, F. & Metcalf, B. 1985 “Alternative lifestyle magazines: An analysis of readers”, Media
Information Australia 36(May), 49-55.
92. Vanclay, F., Selby, J. & Hall, A. 1984 “Health and autonomy in old age”, Australian Journal on
Ageing 3(2), 27-33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-6612.1984.tb00937.x
93. Metcalf, B. & Vanclay, F. 1984 “Alternative lifestyle magazines: What’s in them”, Media
Information Australia 33(Aug), 45-53.
94. Hall, A., Selby, J. & Vanclay, F. 1982 “Sexual ageism”, Australian Journal on Ageing 1(3), 2934. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-6612.1982.tb01009.x
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Chapters in Edited Books
1. Vanclay, F. & Esteves, A.M. (in press), “Current trends in social impact assessment:
Implications for infrastructure developments”, in Woltjer, J., Hull, A., Alexander, E. &
Ruth, M. (eds) Place-Based Evaluation for Infrastructure and Spatial Projects, Aldershot:
Ashgate, Chapter 6, in press.
2. Vanclay, F. (in press), “Qualitative methods in regional program evaluation: An examination
of the story-based approach”, in Karlsson, C. & Andersson, M. (eds), Handbook of
Research Methods and Applications in Economic Geography, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar,
in press.
3. den Broeder, L. & Vanclay, F. 2014 “Health in social impact assessment”, in Fehr, R.,
Viliani, F., Nowacki, J. & Martuzzi, M. (eds) Health in Impact Assessments: Opportunities
not to be missed, Copenhagen: World Health Organisation Regional Office for Europe, 6988. http://www.euro.who.int/health-in-IA
4. Vanclay, F. 2014 “Developments in Social Impact Assessment: An introduction to a
collection of seminal research papers”, in Vanclay, F. (ed.) Developments in Social Impact
Assessment, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, xv-xxxix.
5. Vanclay, F. & Esteves, A.M. 2011 “Current issues and trends in social impact assessment”,
in Vanclay, F. & Esteves, A.M. (eds) New Directions in Social Impact Assessment:
Conceptual and Methodological Advances, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 3-19. [over 25 cites
in Scopus]
6. Vanclay, F. 2011 “Endogenous Rural Development from a sociological perspective”, in
Stimson, R., Stough, R. & Nijkamp, P. (eds) Endogenous Regional Development:
Perspectives, Measurement and Empirical Investigation, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 59-72.
7. Vanclay, F. & Leach, G. 2011 “Enabling change in rural and regional Australia” in
Jennings, J., Packham, R. & Woodside, D. (eds) Shaping Change: Natural Resource
Management, Agriculture and the Role of Extension, Australia: Australasia Pacific
Extension Network, 6-11.
8. Gralton, A. & Vanclay, F. 2011 “Food products, value-added” in Vasey, D., Fredericks, S.,
Shen, L. & Thompson, S. (eds) Natural Resources and Sustainability (Volume 4 of The
Encyclopedia of Sustainability), Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing, 159-162.
9. Pannell, D. & Vanclay, F. 2011 “Changing land management: multiple perspectives on a
multifaceted issue” in Pannell, D. & Vanclay, F. (eds) Changing Land Management:
Adoption of New Practices by Rural Landholders, Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, 1-9.
10. Fulton, A. & Vanclay, F. 2011 “Enabling change in family farm businesses” in Pannell, D.
& Vanclay, F. (eds) Changing Land Management: Adoption of New Practices by Rural
Landholders, Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, 95-106.
11. Fleming, A. & Vanclay, F. 2009 “Discourses of Climate Change: Understanding farmer
resistance”, in Martin, J., Rogers, M. & Winter, C. (eds) Climate Change in Regional
Australia: Social Learning and Adaptation, Ballarat: VURRN Press, 155-176.
12. Vanclay, F. & Silvasti, T. 2009 “Understanding the sociocultural processes that contribute
to diversity and conformity among farmers in Australia, Finland and The Netherlands”, in
Andersson, K., Eklund, E., Lehtola, M. & Salmi, P. (eds) Beyond the Rural-Urban Divide:
Cross-Continental Perspectives on the Differentiated Countryside and its Regulation,
Bingley: Emerald, 151-167.
13. Vanclay, F., Leith, P. & Fleming, A. 2009 “Understanding farming community concerns
about adapting to a changed climate”, in Filho, W. & Mannke, F. (eds) Interdisciplinary
Aspects of Climate Change, Frankfurt: Peter Lang Scientific Publishers, 229-244.
14. Vanclay, F. 2008 “Place matters”, in Vanclay, F., Higgins, M. & Blackshaw, A. (eds)
Making Sense of Place, Canberra: National Museum of Australia Press, 2-11. [over 25 cites
in Google Scholar]
15. Vanclay, F., Wills, J. & Lane, R. 2008 “Museum outreach programs creating sense of
place”, in Vanclay, F., Higgins, M. & Blackshaw, A. (eds) Making Sense of Place,
Canberra: National Museum of Australia Press, 278-287.
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16. Gralton, A. & Vanclay, F. 2006 “Quality food production, diversity and sustainability:
Opportunities for small towns”, in Rogers, M. & Jones, D. (eds) The Changing Nature of
Australia’s Country Towns, Ballarat: VURRN Press (Victorian Universities Regional
Research Network Press), 126-138.
17. Craig, A. & Vanclay, F. 2005 “Questioning the potential of deliberativeness to achieve
acceptable natural resource management decisions”, in Martin, J. & Eversole, R. (eds)
Participation and Governance in Regional Development, Aldershot: Ashgate, 155-172.
18. Kilpatrick, S. & Vanclay, F. 2005 “Communities of practice for building social capital in
rural Australia: a case study of ExecutiveLink”, in Dale, A. & Onyx, J. (eds) Social Capital
and Sustainable Community Development, Vancouver: UBC Press, 141-158.
19. Vanclay, F. 2004 “Assessing the social consequences of planned interventions”, in
White, R. (ed.) Controversies in Environmental Sociology, Melbourne: Cambridge
University Press, 257-275.
20. Vanclay, F. 2004 “Soil and water sustainability issues related to Australian grain cropping
systems”, in Lal, R., Hobbs, P., Uphoff, N. & Hansen, D. (eds) Sustainable Agriculture and
the International Rice-Wheat System, New York: Marcel Dekker, 403-420.
21. Vanclay, F. 2003 “Conceptual and methodological advances in social impact assessment”,
in Becker, H. & Vanclay, F. (eds) The International Handbook of Social Impact
Assessment, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1-10. This article is used in university teaching
‘course packs’ and according to the Australian Copyright Agency Ltd (CAL) has been
copied over 650 times. [over 30 cites in Google Scholar]
22. Vanclay, F. 2003 “Building capacity through social impact assessment”, in Doyle, R.,
Khittisangka, M. & Babacan, H. (eds) Strengthening Community Competence for Social
Development: Asia-Pacific Perspectives, Phitsanulok (Thailand): Faculty of Humanities and
Social Sciences, Naresuan University, 167-179.
23. Vanclay, F. 2002 “Social impact assessment”, in Tolba, M. (ed.) Responding to Global
Environmental Change (Vol 4 of Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change, Series
Editor: Ted Munn), Chichester: Wiley, 387-393.
24. Lawrence, G., Norton, J. & Vanclay, F. 2001 “Gene technology, agri-food industries and
consumers”, in Hindmarsh, R. & Lawrence, G. (eds) Altered Genes II: The Future,
Melbourne: Scribe, 143-159.
25. Vanclay, F. 2000 “Social impact assessment”, in Lee, N. & George, C. (eds) Environmental
Assessment in Developing and Transitional Countries, Chichester: Wiley, 125-135.
26. Vanclay, F. 1999 “Social impact assessment”, in Petts, J. (ed.) Handbook of Environmental
Impact Assessment (Volume 1), Oxford: Blackwell Science, 301-326.
27. Burdge, R. & Vanclay, F. 1998 “The practice and future of social impact assessment”, in
Burdge, R. (ed.), A Conceptual Approach to Social Impact Assessment (revised edition),
Middleton: Social Ecology Press, 265-284.
28. Lawrence, G. & Vanclay, F. 1998 “Gene-biotechnology, the state and Australia’s agri-food
industries”, in Hindmarsh, R., Lawrence, G. & Norton, J. (eds), Altered Genes –
Reconstructing Nature: The Debate, Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 147-159.
29. Vanclay, F. 1997 “The social basis of environmental management”, in Lockie, S. &
Vanclay, F. (eds) Critical Landcare, Wagga Wagga: Centre for Rural Social Research,
Charles Sturt University, 9-27. [over 55 cites in Google Scholar]
30. Lockie, S. & Vanclay, F. 1997 “Critical Landcare: Introduction”, in Lockie, S. &
Vanclay, F. (eds) Critical Landcare, Wagga Wagga: Centre for Rural Social Research,
Charles Sturt University, 1-8. [over 75 cites in Google Scholar]
31. Glyde, S. & Vanclay, F. 1996 “Farming styles and technology transfer: Sociological input
in the development of a decision support system for viticulture”, in Lawrence, G., Lyons, K.
& Momtaz, S. (eds) Social Change in Rural Australia, Rockhampton: Rural Social and
Economic Research Centre, Central Queensland University, 38-54.
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32. Mesiti, L. & Vanclay, F. 1996 “Farming styles amongst grape growers of the Sunraysia
district”, in Lawrence, G., Lyons, K. & Momtaz, S. (eds) Social Change in Rural Australia,
Rockhampton: Rural Social & Economic Research Centre, Central Queensland Uni, 55-63.
[over 20 cites in Google Scholar]
33. Burdge, R. & Vanclay, F. 1995 “Social impact assessment”, in Vanclay, F. & Bronstein, D.
(eds) Environmental and Social Impact Assessment, Chichester: Wiley, 31-65. [over 130
cites in Google Scholar]
34. Vanclay, F. & Bronstein, D. 1995 “The state of the art of impact assessment”, in
Vanclay, F. & Bronstein, D. (eds) Environmental and Social Impact Assessment,
Chichester: Wiley, xi-xiii.
35. Lawrence, G. & Vanclay, F. 1994 “Agricultural change in the semi-periphery: The MurrayDarling Basin, Australia”, in McMichael, P. (ed.) The Global Restructuring of Agro-Food
Systems, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 76-103. [over 40 cites in Google Scholar]
36. Vanclay, F. 1992 “The social context of farmers’ adoption of environmentally-sound
farming practices”, in Lawrence, G., Vanclay, F. & Furze, B. (eds) Agriculture,
Environment and Society, Melbourne: Macmillan, 94-121. [over 150 cites in Google
Scholar]
37. Lawrence, G. & Vanclay, F. 1992 “Agricultural production and environmental degradation
in the Murray-Darling Basin”, in Lawrence, G., Vanclay, F. & Furze, B. (eds) Agriculture,
Environment and Society, Melbourne: Macmillan, 33-59.
38. Vanclay, F. 1991 “The contribution of policy analysis to the resolution of conflict over the
future of Australian rainforest”, in Werren, G. & Kershaw, A. (eds) The Rainforest Legacy:
Australian National Rainforests Study, Canberra: Australian Government Publishing
Service, 245-250.
39. Rickson, R., Saffigna, P., Vanclay, F. & McTainsh, G. 1987 “Social bases of farmers’
responses to land degradation”, in Chisholm, A. & Dumsday, R. (eds) Land Degradation:
Problems and Policies, Sydney: Cambridge University Press, 187-200. [over 35 cites in
Google Scholar]
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Chapters in Edited Books (revision of previously published work)
1.
2.
3.
Vanclay, F. 2011 “Social principles for agricultural extension in facilitating the adoption of new
practices” in Pannell, D. & Vanclay, F. (eds) Changing Land Management: Adoption of New Practices by
Rural Landholders, Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, 51-67. [a modified and updated version of
Vanclay, F. 2004 “Social principles for agricultural extension to assist in the promotion of natural
resource management”, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 44(3), 213-222]
van Schooten, M., Vanclay, F. & Slootweg, R., 2003 “Conceptualising social change processes and social
impacts”, in Becker, H. & Vanclay, F. (eds) The International Handbook of Social Impact Assessment,
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 74-91 [revised version of Vanclay, F. 2002 “Conceptualising social impacts”,
Environmental Impact Assessment Review 22(3), 183-211]. [over 40 cites in Google Scholar]
Burdge, R. & Vanclay, F. 2004 “The future practice of social impact assessment”, in Burdge, R. (ed.) The
Concepts, Process and Methods of Social Impact Assessment, Middleton: Social Ecology Press, 283-292.
[revised version of Burdge, R. & Vanclay, F. 1998 “The practice and future of social impact assessment”,
in Burdge, R. (ed.), A Conceptual Approach to Social Impact Assessment (revised edition), Middleton:
Social Ecology Press, 265-284].
Chapters in Edited Books (reprinted journal articles and book chapters)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Vanclay, F. 2011 “Social principles for agricultural extension for the promotion of natural resource
management” in Jennings, J., Packham, R. & Woodside, D. (eds) Shaping Change: Natural Resource
Management, Agriculture and the Role of Extension, Australia: Australasia Pacific Extension Network,
62-71. [a modified and updated version of Vanclay, F. 2004 “Social principles for agricultural extension
to assist in the promotion of natural resource management”, Australian Journal of Experimental
Agriculture 44(3), 213-222]
Pannell, D.J., Marshall, G., Barr, N., Curtis, A., Vanclay, F. & Wilkinson, R. 2011 “Understanding and
promoting adoption of conservation practices by rural landholders” in Jennings, J., Packham, R. &
Woodside, D. (eds) Shaping Change: Natural Resource Management, Agriculture and the Role of
Extension, Australia: Australasia Pacific Extension Network, 72-78. [reprint of Pannell, D.J. et al. 2006
“Understanding and promoting adoption of conservation practices by rural landholders”, Australian
Journal of Experimental Agriculture 46(11), 1407-1424]
Fleming, A. & Vanclay, F. 2011 “Farmer responses to climate change and sustainable agriculture”, in
Lichtfouse, E., Hamelin, M., Navarrete, M. & Debaeke, P. (eds), Sustainable Agriculture (Vol 2), Berlin:
Springer, 283-294. [reprint of Fleming, A. & Vanclay, F. 2010 “Farmer responses to climate change and
sustainable agriculture”, Agronomy for Sustainable Development 30(1), 11-19]
Pannell, D.J., Marshall, G., Barr, N., Curtis, A., Vanclay, F. & Wilkinson, R. 2011 “Understanding and
promoting adoption of conservation practices by rural landholders” in Pannell, D. & Vanclay, F. (eds)
Changing Land Management: Adoption of New Practices by Rural Landholders, Melbourne: CSIRO
Publishing, 11-38. [reprint of Pannell, D.J. et al. 2006 “Understanding and promoting adoption of
conservation practices by rural landholders”, Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 46(11),
1407-1424]
Vanclay, F. 2009 “The Triple Bottom Line and Impact Assessment: How do TBL, EIA, SIA, SEA and
EMS relate to each other” in Sheate W.R. (ed.) Tools, Techniques and Approaches for Sustainability:
Collected Writings in Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, London: Imperial College
Press, 101-124. [reprint of Vanclay, F. 2004 “The Triple Bottom Line and Impact Assessment: How do
TBL, EIA, SIA, SEA and EMS relate to each other?”, Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy &
Management 6(3), 265-288]
Vanclay, F. 2004 “International Principles for social impact assessment”, in Burdge, R. (ed.) The
Concepts, Process and Methods of Social Impact Assessment, Middleton: Social Ecology Press, 273-281.
[reprint of Vanclay, F. 2003 “International Principles for Social Impact Assessment”, Impact Assessment
& Project Appraisal 21(1), 5-11]
Slootweg, R., Vanclay, F. & van Schooten, M. 2003 “Integrating environmental and social impact
assessment”, in Becker, H. & Vanclay, F. (eds) The International Handbook of Social Impact Assessment,
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 56-73. [reprint of Slootweg, R., Vanclay, F. & van Schooten, M. 2001
“Function evaluation as a framework for the integration of social and environmental impact assessment”,
Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal 19(1), 19-28]
Burdge, R. & Vanclay, F. 1997 “Social Impact Assessment: Commentary on the state of the Art”, in
Yukon Economic Development (ed.) An Introduction to Socio-Economic Impact Assessment: Readings
and Resources, Whitehorse: Department of Economic Development, Government of Yukon, 23-48.
[reprint of Burdge, R. & Vanclay, F. 1996 “Social impact assessment: a contribution to the state of the art
series”, Impact Assessment 14(1), 59-86].
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Special Publications
1. Vanclay, F. 2011 Enhancing the effectiveness of Social Impact Assessment in managing
the social issues of planned interventions, inaugural professorial address, Faculty of
Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen.
Original publications in languages other than English
1. Vanclay, F. 2014 Responsabilidade das organizaçöes: Avaliação e gestão de impactos
sociais, Jornal de Angola Terça-feira 14 de janeiro de 2014, p.15.
2. Vanclay, F. 2014 Responsabilidade das organizaçöes: Plano de gestão de impacto
social, Jornal de Angola Terça-feira 21 de janeiro de 2014, p.22.
Previously published works translated into other languages
1. Vanclay, F. 2010 ‫ﺍﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﯽ ﭘﻴﺎﻣﺪﻫﺎی ﺑﺮﺁﻭﺭﺩ ﺩﺭ ﺷﻨﺎﺧﺘﯽ ﺭﻭﺵ ﻭ ﻣﻔﻬﻮﻣﯽ ﻫﺎی ﭘﻴﺸﺮﻓﺖ‬, in Becker, H. &
Vanclay, F. (eds) (translated by Hadi Jalili) ‫ﻫﺎی ﭘﻴﺸﺮﻓﺖ ﺍﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻲ ﭘﻴﺎﻣﺪﻫﺎﻱ ﺑﺮﺁﻭﺭﺩ ﻧﺎﻟﻤﻠﻠﻲ ﺑﻲ ﺭﺍﻫﻨﻤﺎﻱ‬
‫ﺷﻨﺎﺧﺘﯽ ﺭﻭﺵ ﻭ ﻣﻔﻬﻮﻣﯽ‬, Tehran (Iran): Municipality of Tehran, Office of Social & Cultural Studies.
[translation into Farsi of Vanclay, F. 2003 “Conceptual and methodological advances in social
impact assessment”, in Becker, H. & Vanclay, F. (eds) The International Handbook of Social
Impact Assessment, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1-10.]
2. Slootweg, R., Vanclay, F. & van Schooten, M. 2010 ‫ﺍﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﯽ ﻭ ﻣﺤﻴﻄﯽ ﺯﻳﺴﺖ ﭘﻴﺎﻣﺪﻫﺎی ﺑﺮﺁﻭﺭﺩ ﺗﻠﻔﻴﻖ‬, in
Becker, H. & Vanclay, F. (eds) (translated by Hadi Jalili) ‫ﺍﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻲ ﭘﻴﺎﻣﺪﻫﺎﻱ ﺑﺮﺁﻭﺭﺩ ﻧﺎﻟﻤﻠﻠﻲ ﺑﻲ ﺭﺍﻫﻨﻤﺎﻱ‬
‫ﺷﻨﺎﺧﺘﯽ ﺭﻭﺵ ﻭ ﻣﻔﻬﻮﻣﯽ ﻫﺎی ﭘﻴﺸﺮﻓﺖ‬, Tehran (Iran): Municipality of Tehran, Office of Social &
Cultural Studies. [translation into Farsi of Slootweg, R., Vanclay, F. & van Schooten, M. 2003
“Integrating environmental and social impact assessment”, in Becker, H. & Vanclay, F. (eds)
The International Handbook of Social Impact Assessment, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 56-73.]
3. van Schooten, M., Vanclay, F. & Slootweg, R., 2010 “‫ﭘﻴﺎﻣﺪﻫﺎی ﻭ ﺍﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﯽ ﺗﻐﻴﻴﺮ ﻓﺮﺍﻳﻨﺪ ﭘﺮﺩﺍﺯی ﻣﻔﻬﻮﻡ‬
‫”ﺍﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﯽ‬, in Becker, H. & Vanclay, F. (eds) (translated by Hadi Jalili) ‫ﺑﺮﺁﻭﺭﺩ ﻧﺎﻟﻤﻠﻠﻲ ﺑﻲ ﺭﺍﻫﻨﻤﺎﻱ‬
‫ﺷﻨﺎﺧﺘﯽ ﺭﻭﺵ ﻭ ﻣﻔﻬﻮﻣﯽ ﻫﺎی ﭘﻴﺸﺮﻓﺖ ﺍﺟﺘﻤﺎﻋﻲ ﭘﻴﺎﻣﺪﻫﺎﻱ‬, Tehran (Iran): University Press. [translation into
Farsi of van Schooten, M., Vanclay, F. & Slootweg, R., 2003 “Conceptualising social change
processes and social impacts”, in Becker, H. & Vanclay, F. (eds) The International Handbook of
Social Impact Assessment, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 74-91.]
4. Vanclay, F. 2006 Avaliação de Impactos Sociais: Princípios Internacionais, Special Publication
Series Number 2 (Portuguese), International Association for Impact Assessment.
5. Vanclay, F. 2004 Evaluation d’Impact Social (EIS), Special Publication Series Number 2
(French), International Association for Impact Assessment.
6. Burdge, R. & Vanclay, F. 2004 “Sosiaalisten vaikutusten arvionnin käytäntö ja tulevaisuus”, in
Sairinen, R. & Kohl, J. (eds) Ihminen ja Ympäristön Muutos: Sosiaalisten vaikutusten arvioinnin
teoriaa ja käytäntöjä, Espoo: Helsinki University of Technology, 41-65. [translation in Finnish
of Burdge, R. & Vanclay, F. 1998 “The practice and future of social impact assessment”, in
Burdge, R. (ed.) A Conceptual Approach to Social Impact Assessment (revised edition),
Middleton: Social Ecology Press, 265-284.]
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Published Reports and Monographs (or chapters therein)
1.
2.
3.
OECD/University of Groningen 2013 Policy Making after Disasters: Helping Regions
become Resilient – The case of post-earthquake Abruzzo. Paris: OECD. English and Italian
versions of the paper are available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264189577-en
OECD/University of Groningen 2012 Building Resilient Regions after a Natural Disaster,
Abruzzo 2030: On the Wings of L’Aquila, Issue Paper for the Forum of 17 March 2012,
Paris: OECD. English and Italian versions of the paper are available. Contributors include:
P. Lorenzo Allio (OECD), Alberto Bazzucchi (CRESA), Monica Brezzi (OECD), Claire
Charbit (OECD), Alessandra Faggian (Ohio State University), Simona Iammarino (London
School of Economics), Lelio Iapadre (University of L’Aquila), Philip McCann (University
of Groningen), Joaquim Oliveira-Martins (OECD), Andrés Rodriguez-Pose (London
School of Economics), Matthias Ruth (University of Maryland), Maria Savona (University
of Sussex), Riccardo Scarpa (University of Waikato), Marco Valente (University of
L’Aquila), Frank Vanclay (University of Groningen), Paolo Veneri (OECD). Available
at: http://www.oecd.org/document/4/0,3746,en_2649_37405_49844740_1_1_1_37405,00.html
Vanclay, F. 2012 Guidance for the Design of Qualitative Case Study Evaluation: A short
report to DG Regio, Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen. Published on the
website of the European Commission’s Directorate General for Regional
Policy: http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/impact/evaluation/performance_en.cfm http://ec.europ
a.eu/regional_policy/sources/docgener/evaluation/doc/performance/Vanclay.pdf
4.
5.
6.
Esteves, A.M., Vanclay, F., Morvaridi, B., Sairinen, R. and Sauer, A. 2010 “International
experiences with social impact assessment at the project level” in Belgian Presidency of the
Council of the European Union (ed.) Strengthening Social Mainstreaming in the EU:
Round Up of Discussions on Social Impact Assessment during the Belgian Presidency of
the Council of the European Union, Brussels: Federal Public Service Social Security, pages
33-44. www.socialsecurity.fgov.be/eu/docs/horizontal_social_clause.pdf
Franks, D., Fidler, C., Brereton, D., Vanclay, F. & Clark, P. 2009 Leading Practice
Strategies for Addressing the Social Impacts of Resource Developments. St Lucia: Centre
for Social Responsibility in Mining, Sustainable Minerals Institute, The University of
Queensland. Briefing paper for the Department of Employment, Economic Development
and Innovation, Queensland Government.
ISBN 978 0 9804313 3 9 http://www.csrm.uq.edu.au/docs/Franks_etal_LeadingPracticeSoc
ialImpacts_2009.pdf [over 20 cites in Google Scholar]
Dare, M., Schirmer, J. & Vanclay, F. 2008 A Brief Guide to Effective Community
Engagement in the Australian Plantation Sector, Technical Report 181, Hobart:
Cooperative Research Centre for Forestry,
ISBN 978 0 9804958 3 6 http://www.crcforestry.com.au/publications/downloads/TR181-Darecommunity-engagement.pdf
7.
Vanclay, F. 2007 “Social impact assessment: useful for rural communities”, in Hollier, C.
& Reid, M. (eds) Rural Lifestyle and Landscape Change: Emerging challenges for
extension, Canberra: RIRDC (publication number 07/097), 42-45.
8. Vanclay, F. 2007 “Aligning the social principles for extension to changing rural
communities”, in Hollier, C. & Reid, M. (eds) Rural Lifestyle and Landscape Change:
Emerging challenges for extension, Canberra: RIRDC (publication number 07/097), 33-39.
9. Lucas, D., Vanclay, F., Lane, R., Wills, J., Coates, I. & Henry, S. 2005 Building Capacity
for Community Engagement in Museums and NRM Agencies: Final Report of the
Committing to Place Project. Committing to Place research project, Tasmanian Institute of
Agricultural Research, University of Tasmania.
10. Tabart, T., Hyland, J. & Vanclay, F. 2004 Development of a Methodology to measure
Mental Models in Forestry Decision Making Processes, Technical Report 135, Cooperative
Research Centre for Sustainable Production Forestry.
11. Cullen, P. et al. (total of 12 authors) 2001 Knowledge Seeking Strategies of Natural
Resource Professionals, Technical Report 2/2001, Canberra: Cooperative Research Centre
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Sadler, B., Verocai, I. & Vanclay, F. 2000 Environmental and Social Impact Assessment
for Large Dams, Cape Town: World Commission on Dams. [over 20 cites in Google
Scholar]
Vanclay, F. 1999 Social Impact Assessment, Briefing paper for the World Commission on
Dams, Cape Town: World Commission on Dams.
Vanclay, F. & Hely, A. 1997 Land Degradation and Land Management in Central NSW:
Changes in Farmers’ Perceptions, Knowledge and Practices, Wagga Wagga: Centre for
Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University, ISBN 0 875781 897.
Vanclay, F. & Ashton, G. 1995 Wagga Wagga Social Atlas 1991, Wagga Wagga: Wagga
Wagga City Council and Charles Sturt University, ISBN 1 875781 36 6.
Vanclay, F. 1995 Tourist Perceptions of the Great Barrier Reef, Research Publication No.
38, Townsville: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, ISBN 0 642 17422 9.
Vanclay, F. & Glyde, S. 1994 Land Degradation and Land Management in Central NSW,
Wagga Wagga: Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University,
ISBN 0 7310 3649 2.
Vanclay, F. & Lockie, S. 1993 Barriers to the Adoption of Sustainable Crop Rotations,
Wagga Wagga: Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University,
ISBN 0 947330 96 8.
Vanclay, F. 1993 Salt Awareness of Farmers in Junee and Cootamundra Shires, Wagga
Wagga: Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University.
Vanclay, F. 1991 Community Opinion Survey of Junee Residents and Business Operators
in relation to the siting of a Correctional Facility in Junee, Report to the NSW Department
of Corrective Services, Wagga Wagga: Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt
University.
Vanclay, F. & Cary, J. 1989 Farmers’ Perceptions of Dryland Soil Salinity, Melbourne:
School of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Melbourne.
Hundloe, T., Vanclay, F. & Carter, M. 1987 Economic and Socio Economic Impacts of the
Crown of Thorns Starfish on the Great Barrier Reef, Report to the Great Barrier Reef
Marine Park Authority, Brisbane: Institute of Applied Environmental Research, Griffith
University. [over 40 cites in Google Scholar]
Metcalf, W. & Vanclay, F. 1985 Social Characteristics of Alternative Lifestyle Participants
in Australia. Canberra: Office of Youth Affairs, Department of Prime Minister and
Cabinet.
Metcalf, W. & Vanclay, F. 1985 The Alternative Lifestyle Movement in Australia: Key
Social Variables, AES Working Paper 1/85. School of Australian Environmental Studies,
Griffith University. ISBN 0 86857 208 X.
Metcalf, W. & Vanclay, F. 1984 Government Assistance to Alternative Lifestyles:
Participant Opinion and Professional Recommendation, AES Working Paper 3/84, School
of Australian Environmental Studies, Griffith University. ISBN 0 86857 191 1.
Metcalf, W. & Vanclay, F. 1984 Participation in Alternative Lifestyles in Australia, AES
Working Paper 2/84, School of Australian Environmental Studies, Griffith University.
ISBN 0 86857 190 3.
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Consultancy Reports (not published, but potentially available on request for
appropriate purposes)
1. Vanclay, F. 2011 The potential contribution of Social Impact Assessment (SIA) to the development of WIPO guidelines to
assess the economic, social and cultural impact of copyright on the creative industries: A background paper developed for
the World Intellectual Property Organization, Geneva, Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen.
2. Lucas, D., Curtis, D. & Vanclay, F. 2005 Pass the Salt Evaluation Report. Committing to Place research project, Tasmanian
Institute of Agricultural Research, University of Tasmania.
3. Lane, R., Vanclay, F., Lucas, D., Henry, S. & Wills, J. 2005 Murray-Darling Basin TalkBack Classroom Evaluation
Report. Committing to Place research project, Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research, University of Tasmania.
4. Lucas, D., Vanclay, F. & Henry, S. 2004 Riverhealth Evaluation Report: An Evaluation of the 2003 Murray-Darling Basin
Commission International Riverhealth Conference. Committing to Place research project, Tasmanian Institute for
Agricultural Research, University of Tasmania.
5. Vanclay, F. 2002 Integration of Social Impact Assessment and Environmental Impact Assessment, Briefing paper for the
Quality Assurance and Compliance Unit, The World Bank.
6. Vanclay, F. & Dani, A. 2001 Social Impact Assessment of Macroeconomic Reforms, Briefing paper for the Social
Development Department, The World Bank.
7. Vanclay, F. 1999 Institutional Arrangements for Natural Resource Management Investments, Report to the Murray Darling
Basin Commission, Wagga Wagga: CRSR, CSU.
8. Vanclay, F. 1999 Report on Progress: SIA in Dr-EIA. Report for Resource Analysis (The Netherlands) and the Netherlands
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wagga Wagga: CRSR, CSU.
9. Vanclay, F. 1998 Inclusion of social data in the National Land and Water Resources Audit, Report to the National Land and
Water Resources Audit, Wagga Wagga: CRSR, CSU.
10. Vanclay, F. 1998 Update on integrating SIA in Dr-EIA. Report for Resource Analysis (The Netherlands) and the
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wagga Wagga: CRSR, CSU.
11. Vanclay, F. 1997 Nutrient Management Plan, Report to the Department of Land and Water Conservation, Wagga Wagga:
CRSR, CSU.
12. Vanclay, F. 1997 Integrating social impact assessment in the decision support system, Dr-EIA. Report for Resource
Analysis (The Netherlands) and the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wagga: CRSR, CSU.
13. Lockie, S. & Vanclay, F. 1992 Barriers to the Adoption of Sustainable Crop Rotations: Focus Group Report, Report to the
NSW Department of Agriculture, Wagga Wagga: CRSR, CSU.
14. Vanclay, F. 1992 Landcare News Reader Survey, Report to the Soil Conservation Service of NSW, Wagga Wagga: CRSR,
CSU.
15. Vanclay, F. 1990 Waiting Time in the Accident and Emergency Department at the Wagga Wagga Base Hospital, Report to
the Medical Superintendent, Wagga Wagga Base Hospital, Wagga Wagga: Centre for Rural Welfare Research, Charles
Sturt University.
16. Lynch-Blosse, M. & Vanclay, F. 1990 Mine Workforce Siting Options, Report to Gordonstone Coal Management Pty Ltd,
St Lucia: Survey Research and Consultancy Unit, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Queensland.
17. Vanclay, F. & Cary, J. 1989 Farmer Perceptions of Dryland Salting: Misplaced Optimism, Report to the Victorian
Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands, Melbourne: School of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Melbourne.
18. Vanclay, F. 1988 First Year Students’ Reasons for Enrolling in the School of Australian Environmental Studies, Report to
the Dean, Division of Australian Environmental Studies, Brisbane: Institute of Applied Environmental Research, Griffith
University.
19. Vanclay, F. 1988 Tourist Perceptions of the Great Barrier Reef, Report to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority,
Brisbane: Institute of Applied Environmental Research, Griffith University.
20. Brown, A., Vanclay, F. & Daniels, P. 1985 Western Arterial Noise Barrier: Opinions of Residents and Road Users, Report
to the Main Roads Department, Brisbane: Institute of Applied Environmental Research, Griffith University.
21. McDonald, G. & Vanclay, F. 1985 Noosa Shire Ratepayers’ Opinions, Report to the Noosa Shire Council, Brisbane:
Institute of Applied Social Research, Griffith University.
22. Vanclay, F. 1985 First Year Students’ Reasons for Enrolling in the School of Australian Environmental Studies, Report to
the Dean, Division of Australian Environmental Studies, Brisbane: Institute of Applied Social Research, Griffith
University.
23. Metcalf, W. & Vanclay, F. 1985 Social Characteristics of Alternative Lifestyle Participants in Australia, Report to the
Office of Youth Affairs, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Brisbane: Institute of Applied Social Research, Griffith
University.
24. Metcalf, W. & Vanclay, F. 1984 Government Funding of Alternative Lifestyles: An Opinion Survey, Report to the Office of
Youth Affairs, Department of Education and Youth Affairs, Brisbane: Institute of Applied Social Research, Griffith
University.
25. Douglas, A., Vanclay, F. & Selby, J. 1983 Occupational Stress in Psychiatric Nursing, Report to the Hospital Employee’s
Federation, Brisbane: J.A.A. Research Consultants.
26. Vanclay, F. 1983 Electoral Opinion of Sandmining on Moreton Island, Report to the Moreton Island Protection Committee,
Brisbane: Institute of Applied Social Research, Griffith University.
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Book reviews
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Vanclay, F. 2009 “Review of Multifunctional Agriculture: A Transition Theory Perspective by Wilson”,
Geographical Research 47(2), 221-222.
Vanclay, F. 2007 “Review of The Logic of Social Research by Stinchcombe”, Journal of Sociology 43(2),
207-208.
Vanclay, F. 2006 “Review of three books on social impact assessment”, Geographical Research 44(3), 329330.
Vanclay, F. 2005 “Review of Environment and Sustainability: Creation, Implementation and Evaluation by
Dovers”, Rural Society 15(3), 368-369.
Vanclay, F. 2005 “Review of Megaprojects and risk by Flyvbjerg et al.”, Impact Assessment & Project
Appraisal 23(2), 158-159.
Vanclay, F. 2005 “Review of In Search of Sustainability edited by Goldie et al.”, Rural Society 15(2), 217218.
Vanclay, F. 2005 “Review of Australia Burning edited by Cary et al. and Beyond Drought edited by Botterill
& Fisher”, Rural Society 15(1), 103-105 [also because of printing error reprinted in Rural Society 15(2),
219-221].
Vanclay, F. 2005 “Review of Sustainability and Change in Rural Australia edited by Cocklin & Dibden”,
Rural Society 15(1), 105-106.
Vanclay, F. 2004 “Review of Reinventing the Common: Cross-boundary farming for a sustainable future by
Williamson, Brunckhorst & Kelly”, Australian Geographical Studies 42(1), 132-133.
Vanclay, F. 2004 “Review of Renegotiating the Environment: The Power of Politics by Stewart & Jones”,
Rural Society 14(2), 195-197.
Vanclay, F. 2003 “Review of The Cambridge Handbook of Social Sciences in Australia by McAllister,
Dowrick & Hassan”, Rural Society 13(3), 333-334.
Vanclay, F. 2003 “Review of Persistence and Change in Rural Communities by Luloff”, Rural Society 13(3),
335-337.
Vanclay, F. 2003 “Review of Strategic Environmental Assessment in Australasia by Marsden & Dovers”,
Rural Society 13(2), 208-209.
Vanclay, F. 2002 “Review of Walking the Talk: The Business Case for Sustainable Development by the
World Business Council for Sustainable Development”, Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal 20(4),
300-301.
Vanclay, F. 2002 “Review of Constructing sustainable development by Harrison”, Impact Assessment &
Project Appraisal 20(2), 146-147.
Vanclay, F. 2002 “Review of Dinosaurs or Dynamos: The United Nations and the World Bank at the turn of
the century by Bergesen & Lunde”, Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal 20(2), 147-148.
Vanclay, F. 2002 “Review of Environmental impact assessment (3rd edn) by Thomas”, Rural Society 12(2),
186-187.
Vanclay, F. 2002 “Review of Silent Spill by Beamish”, Environmental Impact Assessment Review 22(6), 725728.
Vanclay, F. 2002 “Review of Grass Roots and Green Tape by Carr”, Rural Society 12(1), 81-82.
Vanclay, F. 2002 “Review of Rural Tourism and Recreation by Roberts & Hall”, Rural Society 12(1), 83-84.
Vanclay, F. 2001 “Review of Participation: the New Tyranny? by Cooke & Kothari”, Impact Assessment &
Project Appraisal 19(4), 326-328.
Vanclay, F. 2001 “Review of Conservation Tillage and Cropping Innovation: Constructing the new culture of
agriculture by Coughenour & Chamala”, Sociologia Ruralis 41(4), 475-476.
Vanclay, F. 2001 “Review of The Challenge of Sustainable Forests by Cooke”, Journal of Sociology 37(4),
406-407.
Vanclay, F. 2001 “Review of Land of Discontent: The dynamics of change in rural and regional Australia by
Pritchard & McManus (eds)”, Rural Society 11(2), 130-131.
Vanclay, F. 2000 “Review of Evaluating development aid by Cracknell”, Impact Assessment & Project
Appraisal 18(4), 342-343.
Vanclay, F. 2000 “Review of Perspectives on the Precautionary Principle by Harding & Fisher (eds)”, Rural
Society 10(3), 406-408.
Vanclay, F. 2000 “Review of Doing Qualitative Research using QSR NUD.IST by Gahan & Hannibal”,
Journal of Sociology 36(1), 118-119.
Vanclay, F. 1999 “Review of Green or Gone: Health, Ecology, Plagues, Greed and our Future by Shearman
& Sauer-Thompson”, Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal 17(1), 82-83.
Vanclay, F. 1999 “Review of Green or Gone: Health, Ecology, Plagues, Greed and our Future by Shearman
& Sauer-Thompson”, Rural Society 9(1), 388-392.
Vanclay, F. 1999 “Review of Tourism, Leisure, Sport: Critical perspectives by Rowe & Lawrence”, Rural
Society 9(1), 394-397.
Vanclay, F. 1999 “Review of Green or Gone: Health, Ecology, Plagues, Greed and our Future by Shearman
& Sauer-Thompson”, Journal of Sociology 35(1), 117-119.
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32. Vanclay, F. 1999 “Review of Moralizing the Environment: Countryside change, farming and pollution by
Lowe et al.”, Sociologia Ruralis 39(1), 122-125.
33. Vanclay, F. 1998 “Review of The Environmental Dilemma: Optimism or Despair by Wenner”, Impact
Assessment & Project Appraisal 16(2), 167-168.
34. Vanclay, F. 1998 “Review of Environmental and Social Impact Assessment: An Introduction by Barrow”,
Journal of Environmental Planning & Management 41(3), 413-4.
35. Vanclay, F. 1998 “Review of Applying the Precautionary Principle by Deville & Harding”, Impact
Assessment & Project Appraisal 16(1), 73-75.
36. Vanclay, F. 1998 “Review of Global Spin by Beder”, Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal 16(1), 70-72.
37. Vanclay, F. 1997 “Review of Applying the Precautionary Principle by Deville & Harding”, Rural Society
7(3/4), 63-65.
38. Vanclay, F. 1997 “Review of Global Spin by Beder”, Rural Society 7(3/4), 65-68.
39. Vanclay, F. 1996 “Review of Sustainability and Policy: Limits to Economics by Common”, Impact
Assessment 14(3), 329-333.
40. Vanclay, F. 1996 “Review of In-depth Interviewing (2nd edn) by Minichiello et al.”, In Touch: Newsletter of
the Australian Association for Social Research No 8, 3-5.
41. Vanclay, F. & Lockie, S. 1995 “Landcare Books (review essay)”, Rural Society 5(2/3), 76-79.
42. Vanclay, F. 1995 “Review of Information Exchange”, Rural Society 5(1), 52-54.
43. Vanclay, F. 1994 “Review of From Columbus to ConAgra by Bonanno et al.”, Impact Assessment 12(3),
339-340.
44. Vanclay, F. 1994 “Review of In-depth Interviewing by Minichiello et al.”, In Touch: Newsletter of the
Australian Association for Social Research No 4, 9-14.
45. Vanclay, F. 1992 “Review of Land of Promises by Coombs et al.”, Impact Assessment Bulletin 10(2), 127129.
46. Vanclay, F. 1992 “Review of Politics in Place by Gray”, Australian Library Review 9(3), 288.
47. Vanclay, F. 1991 “Review of In-depth Interviewing by Minichiello et al.”, Rural Society 1(1), 14-16.
48. Vanclay, F. 1991 “Review of Inequality in Australia by the Social Justice Collective”, Rural Welfare
Research Bulletin No 7, 15-17.
49. Vanclay, F. 1991 “Review of Methods for Social Analysis in Developing Countries by Finsterbusch et al.
(eds)”, Rural Sociology 56(2), 322-324.
50. Vanclay, F. 1991 “Review of The Size of the Crime Problem in Australia (2nd edn) by Mukherjee and
Dagger”, Australian Library Review 8(3), 338.
51. Vanclay, F. 1991 “Review of Crime and Justice in Australia by Mukherjee, Neuhaus and Walker”, Australian
Library Review 8(3), 337-338.
52. Vanclay, F. 1991 “Review of Preventing Graffiti and Vandalism by Geason and Wilson”, Australian Library
Review 8(3), 330-331.
53. Vanclay, F. 1991 “Review of Crime Prevention for Aboriginal Communities by Hazlehurst”, Australian
Library Review 8(3), 330-331.
54. Vanclay, F. 1991 “Review of Crime Prevention for Migrant Communities by Hazlehurst”, Australian Library
Review 8(3), 330-331.
55. Vanclay, F. 1991 “Review of Protecting Counter and Interviewing Staff from Client Aggression by Swanton
and Webber”, Australian Library Review 8(3), 330-331.
56. Vanclay, F. 1990 “Review of Australian Criminology Information Bulletin”, Australian Library Review 7(3),
263.
57. Vanclay, F. 1979 “Review of Inventing Tomorrow by Allaby”, Bulletin of the Australian Littoral Society
2(3), 8-9.
Published reviews of conferences
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Vanclay, F. 1999 “Declaration of Vitoria-Gasteiz” (conference review) Rural Society 9(1), 378-380.
Vanclay, F. & Lockie, S. 1997 “Landcare changing Australia: the lie of the land – an extended review of
the 1997 National Landcare Conference, Adelaide, Sept 1997”, Rural Society 7(2), 51-59.
Lockie, S. & Vanclay, F. 1994 “Review of the 1994 National Landcare Conference”, Rural Society
4(3/4), 42-44.
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Published Conference Paper – refereed
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Vanclay, F., Leith, P. & Fleming, A. 2008 “Understanding farming community concerns about adapting to a
changed climate”, Climate 2008 online conference 3-7 Nov 2008 under the auspices of the Hamburg
University of Applied Sciences, http://www.climate2008.net/?a1=pap&cat=3&e=32 [subsequently published
as a book chapter in Filho, W. & Mannke, F. (eds) Interdisciplinary Aspects of Climate Change, Frankfurt:
Peter Lang Scientific Publishers, 229-244].
Hunt, W., Vanclay, F. & Coutts, J. 2008 “How universities can function to fill an emerging knowledge and
skills gap in agricultural industries”, Proceedings of the 2008 national conference of the Australian
Universities Community Engagement Alliance, University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, 9-11 July
2008. Online at http://auceaconference.net.au
Vanclay, F. & Carruthers, G. 2007 “Enhancing the social content in EMS”, Proceedings of the 1st National
EMS Forum, Toowoomba, Queensland. 14-17 May 2007. Online
at http://www.ems.asn.au/pubs/2007/papers/5250_vanclayf.htm
Vanclay, F. et al. 2006 “Committing to Place: museum outreach as NRM extension”, Proceedings of the
Australasia Pacific Extension Network conference, La Trobe University, Beechworth, 5-8 March 2006.
Online at www.apen.org.au
Gralton, A. & Vanclay, F. 2005 “Quality food production, diversity and sustainability: opportunities for small
towns”, Proceedings of the 2nd National Conference on the Future of Australian Country Towns, Bendigo,
Victoria (11-13 July 2005), paper on conference
website http://www.latrobe.edu.au/csrc/fact2/refereed/gralton_vanclay.pdf
Vanclay, F, 2005 “Engaging Communities with Social Impact Assessment: SIA as a Social Assurance
Process”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Engaging Communities, Brisbane, Queensland,
conference website http://engagingcommunities2005.org/abstracts/Vanclay-Frank-final.pdf
Vanclay, F. 2004 “Impact assessment and the Triple Bottom Line: Competing pathways to sustainability?”, in
Cheney, H., Katz, E. & Solomon, F. (eds) Sustainability and Social Science Round Table Proceedings
(conference held Dec 2003), Sydney: The Institute for Sustainable Futures (University of Technology,
Sydney) together with CSIRO Minerals, 2739. http://www.minerals.csiro.au/sd/pubs/Vanclay_Final.pdf [over 20 cites in Google Scholar]
Vanclay, FM, Lane, R, Lucas, D, Wills, J, 2003 “‘Committing to Place’: A case study of an uncommon
partnership to increase participation in natural resource management through communication technologies in
museum settings”, Proceedings of the 1st Australian Farming Systems Conference 2003, Toowoomba, QLD
(conference CD & website).
Vanclay, F. 2003 “Social principles to inform agriculture”, in Wilson B. & Curtis A. (eds) Agriculture for the
Australian Environment: Proceedings of the Australian Academy of Science 2002 Fenner Conference on the
Environment. Albury: Johnstone Centre, Charles Sturt University, 924. http://www.csu.edu.au/special/fenner/papers/ref/02%20Vanclay%20Frank.pdf
Vanclay, F. 2003 Experiences from the field of Social Impact Assessment: Where do TBL, EIA and SIA fit in
relation to each other?, in Pritchard, B., Curtis, A., Spriggs, J. & Le Heron, R. (eds) Social Dimensions of the
Triple Bottom Line in Rural Australia (Proceedings of a workshop held in Canberra in February 2003)
Canberra: Bureau of Rural Sciences, 61-80.
Vanclay, F. 1999. “The role of Social Impact Assessment in community development”. In Doyle, R.,
Khittisangka, M., Seubsman, S. & Vanclay, F. 1999 Building Partnerships for Better Development:
Proceedings of the 1st International Outlook Conference on Community Development in Asia-Pacific
(conference held Sept 1998 at Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Bangkok, Thailand), Wagga
Wagga: Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University, 102-112.
Vanclay, F. 1999 “A sociological look at natural resource management: environmental management in
Australian agriculture”, in Rutherfurd, I. & Bartley, R. (eds) The Challenge of Rehabilitating Australia’s
Streams: Proceedings of the Second Australian Stream Management Conference (Adelaide, February 1999)
Vol 2, 649-653.
Howden, P., Vanclay, F., Lemerle, D. & Kent, J. 1998 “Farming styles and extension in broadacre cropping”,
in Michalk, D. & Pratley, J. (eds) Agronomy: Growing a Greener Future: Proceedings of the 9th Australian
Agronomy Conference, (Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagga, July 1998), 621-624.
Mesiti, L. & Vanclay, F. 1997 “Identifying farming styles in Australian viticulture”, in Vanclay, F. &
Mesiti, L. (eds) Sustainability and Social Research: Proceedings 1997 Conference of the Australian
Association for Social Research Inc, Wagga Wagga: Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt
University, 275-288.
Vanclay, F. 1995 “Actors and structures in agriculture”, in Vanclay, F. (ed.) With a Rural Focus:
Proceedings of the 1994 Annual Conference of The Australian Sociological Association, Wagga Wagga:
Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University, 89-128.
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Published Conference Paper – not refereed
1. Dare, M., Schirmer, J. & Vanclay, F. 2008 “Social realities: working with complex social worlds”,
Proceedings of the Australian Forest Growers 2008 biennial conference, Albury NSW, 19-22 Oct
2008, 149-152.
2. Vanclay, F. 2004 “International advances in social impact assessment” in Conference proceedings
2004 ISA RC24 Conference in Seoul, Globalization, Localization and Environment, Seoul National
University, KOREA 27-30 June 2004, 117-130. (invited plenary paper)
3. Vanclay, Wills, Lane & Lucas 2003 “Committing to Place and evaluating the higher purpose:
increasing participation in natural resource management through communication technologies in
museum settings” Conference proceedings of the Third EU REGIONET thematic network
workshop on Evaluation of regional sustainable development, University of Manchester,
ENGLAND (June 11-13th, 2003) (CD and website) (supported workshop).
4. Vanclay, F. 2002 “Bringing SIA and HIA together for Human Impact Assessment”, in
Kauppinen, T., Sihto, M., Wiman, R. & Lintula, A. (eds) Human Impact Assessment: Report on the
Seminar on Human Impact Assessment, Helsinki-Kellokoski, Finland, 24-25 January, 2002
(Themes 4/2002), Helsinki: STAKES (National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and
Health) in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, 27-29. (supported
workshop). http://julkari.fi/bitstream/handle/10024/77682/themes42002.pdf
5. Vanclay, F. 2002 “Social considerations for the future of agricultural extension” in proceedings of
the NSW Agriculture District Agronomists’ Conference 2002 (5th – 7th February 2002, University of
Sydney, Orange), 9-14. (keynote paper)
6. Vanclay, F. 2001 “Economic and social issues faced by rural and regional Australia”, in Sarac, K.
(ed.) The New Competitive Energy Market: How Co-operatives and Regional Australia can benefit.
(Proceedings of a forum held at the University of Technology, Sydney, 14 Dec 2000), Institute for
Sustainable Futures and the Australian Centre for Cooperative R&D, 8-16.
7. Vanclay, F. 2000. “Capacity building through Social Impact Assessment”. Conference Keynote
Papers, 2nd International Outlook Conference on Community Development in the Asia-Pacific,
“Capacity Building for Community Development” Dec 2000 Ho Chi Minh City, VIETNAM.
8. Slootweg, R., van Schooten, M. & Vanclay, F. 2000. "Function evaluation as a framework for
integrating of social and environmental impact assessment", Sustainable Rural Livelihoods:
Building communities, protecting resources, fostering human development. Conference
proceedings of the X World Congress of Rural Sociology (and XXXVIII Brazilian Congress of
Rural Economy and Sociology), 30 July to 5 August, 2000, Hotel Gloria, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
(paper number 01749 on Conference CD-ROM).
9. Vanclay, F. 2000. “The social effects of deregulation in agriculture on rural areas of Australia”, in
Actas Oficiales del Congresso Internacional sobre Comercio y Desarrollo Rural (conference held
Nov 1998, Vitoria-Gasteiz, BASQUE COUNTRY, SPAIN), Vitoria-Gasteiz: Eusko Jaurlaritzaren
Argitalpen Zerbitzu Nagusia, 262-276.
10. Vanclay, F. 1999 “The impasse between scientists and producers”, Cooperative Research Centre for
Premium Quality Wool Production Technology Adoption Symposium, Melbourne. 21-22 October
1999.
11. Vanclay, F. 1999. “The social side of natural resource management”. In WA BankWest Landcare
Conference, Where Community Counts (Esperance, September 1999), 29-39.
12. Howden, P., Vanclay, F., Lemerle, D. & Kent, J. 1997. “Understanding farming styles” In
Proceedings of the 2nd Australasia Pacific Extension Conference: Managing Change - Building
Knowledge and Skills, Conference Proceedings Vol 2, 269-276.
13. Vanclay, F. 1996 “History, Theory and Method of Impact Assessment”, in the Seminar Papers of
“All You Wanted to Know about Social Impact Assessment but were afraid to Ask!”, NSW Local
Government Community Services Association. ISBN 0 646 29424 5.
14. Glyde, S., Vanclay, F. & Freeman, B. 1995 “Social and technical issues in the potential use of
decision support systems in viticulture”, in McDonald, C. (ed.) Proceedings of the Workshop on AI
and the Environment, AI’95 Eighth Australian Joint Artificial Intelligence Conference, Australian
Defence Force Academy, Canberra 13-17 November 1995.
15. Vanclay, F. 1995 “Weed management within farming styles”, in Lemerle, D. & Corey, S. (eds)
Survey Workshop: Proceedings of a workshop held at Wagga Wagga in December 1995,
Cooperative Research Centre for Weed Management Systems, 40-42.
16. Vanclay, F. & Glyde, S. 1994 “Land Degradation Knowledge and Tree Planting Activity in Central
NSW”, in Bastick C. et al. (eds) Landcare in the Balance, Proceedings of the 1994 Australian
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Landcare Conference Volume 1, Hobart: Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries and
Fisheries, 35-35.
17. Lockie, S., Butler, B., Vanclay, F. & Mead, A. 1993 “Adoption of Sustainable Cropping Systems in
Central and South NSW”, Proceedings of the Australia Pacific Extension Conference, Surfers
Paradise, Brisbane: Queensland Dept of Primary Industries, 265-267.
18. Vanclay, F. 1992 “The Barriers to Adoption often have a Rational Basis”, Proceedings of the 7th
International Soil Conservation Organisation Conference, Sydney, September 1992, People
Protecting their Land, Volume 2, 452-458.
19. Vanclay, F. 1992 “The Rationality of Farmers”, paper presented to the Rural Sociological Society
Annual Meeting, Pennsylvania State University, August 1992. Sociological Abstracts Document
Delivery Service No 92S25700/RSS/1992/2524.
20. Vanclay, F. 1992 “Barriers to Adoption: A General Overview of the Issues”, in Ash, G. et al. (eds)
Decision Support Systems for Farming in Southern NSW and Northern Victoria (Proceedings of a
conference held July 1992), Centre for Conservation Farming, Charles Sturt University, 96-99.
21. Vanclay, F. 1991 “Land Degradation: A Social rather than Technical Issue”, Conference Summary
Papers, Third National Conference of the Environment Institute of Australia, 23-25 October 1991,
Canberra.
22. Vanclay, F. 1991 “Attitudes of Australian Farmers: No Barrier to Adoption of Soil Conservation
Technology”, Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Columbus (Ohio, USA). Sociological
Abstracts Document Delivery Service No 91S24776/RSS/1991/2414.
23. Vanclay, F. 1991 “Attitudes of Australian farmers: No barrier to adoption of soil conservation
technology”, in Soil Conservation Service of NSW, Annual Research Report 1990-91, Wellington,
May 1991, 170-174.
24. Shah, S., Vanclay, F. & Cooper, B. 1989 “Policy Issues in the Management of Patients with Acute
Stroke”, in Lefroy, R.B. & Warne, R.W. (eds) Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Conference of the
Australian Association of Gerontologists, Brisbane, Sept 1988, 83-86.
25. Vanclay, F. 1987 “Tourist Perceptions of the Great Barrier Reef”, in Tourism Research: Perceived
Priorities and Current Practice, Tourism and Recreation Research Reports No 1, December 1987.
Department of Geography, James Cook University, Section II, 36-56.
26. Vanclay, F. 1984 “The Contribution of Policy Analysis to the Resolution of Conflict over the
Future of Australian Rainforests”, in Werren, G.L. & Kershaw, A.P. (eds) Proceedings of the
Workshop and Open Forum on the Past, Present and Future of Australian Rainforests, Griffith
University, December 1983, Melbourne: Dept of Geography, Monash University, 639-643.
Conference Poster
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Vanclay & van Dam, 2014 “Developments in the Arctic affect the lives of people: Considering
social issues and stakeholders in Artic resource extract projects” Conference poster presented at the
2014 Symposium of the Netherlands Polar Programme, Polar change: A Scientific Adventure,
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, The Hague, The Netherlands, November 2014.
Dare, Vanclay & Schirmer, 2012 “Improving the theory and practice of community engagement in
Australian forestry” Conference poster presented at the 2012 Annual Science Meeting of the
Cooperative Research Centre for Forestry, Mooloolaba, Queensland, March 2012.
Wills, Blackshaw & Vanclay, 2005 “Museums and Community Engagement”. Conference Poster
presented at the International Conference on Engaging Communities, Brisbane, August 2005.
Lucas, Wills, Vanclay & Lane, 2003 “New approaches to enhancing participation in natural
resource management: Communications technologies and the meanings of landscapes”. Conference
Poster presented at the Australasia-Pacific Extension Network National Forum: Extending
extension: beyond traditional boundaries, methods and ways of thinking, Hobart, November 2003.
Mesiti & Vanclay, 2003 “Extending extension through styles of farming”. Conference Poster
presented at the Australasia-Pacific Extension Network National Forum: Extending extension:
beyond traditional boundaries, methods and ways of thinking, Hobart, November 2003.
Vanclay & Glyde, 1994 “Land degradation knowledge and tree planting activity in central NSW:
Landcare members vs non-Landcare members”. Conference Poster presented at the National
Landcare Conference, Hobart, September 1994.
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Author of published Position Statements and Discussion Documents
State Extension Leaders Network 2006
Enabling change in rural and regional
Australia: The role of extension in
achieving sustainable and productive
futures (a discussion document produced
by the State Extension Leaders Network
August 2006). Online
resource http://www.seln.org.au
ISBN 1 74172 150 4 (document was
drafted on behalf of SELN by Frank
Vanclay and Greg Leach).
Encyclopedia Entries
1. Vanclay, F. 2002 “Social impact assessment” (short definition), in Timmerman, P. Social and
Economic Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (Vol 5 of Encyclopedia of Global
Environmental Change, Series Editor: Ted Munn), Chichester: Wiley, 484-485.
Research Notes in Refereed Journals
1. Vanclay, F. 1998 “Inclusion of social data in the National Land and Water Resources Audit”
(Research Note), Rural Society 8(1), 39-48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5172/rsj.8.1.39
Editorials in Refereed Journals
1. Kemp, D. & Vanclay, F. 2013 “Human rights and impact assessment”, Impact Assessment & Project
Appraisal 31(2), 85-85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14615517.2013.791507
2. Vanclay, F. 2003 “International Principles for Social Impact Assessment: their evolution”, Impact
Assessment & Project Appraisal 21(1), 3-4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3152/147154603781766464
3. Lockie, S. & Vanclay, F. 1995 “Editorial”, Rural Society 5(2/3), 1.
Letters to the Editor (of refereed journals)
1. Vanclay, F. 2014, “Integration and focus from the perspective of Social Impact Assessment: A
response to Morrison-Saunders et al.”, Impact Assessment & Project Appraisal 32(1), 1113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14615517.2013.872851
2. Vanclay, F. 1995 “Right of reply?”, Impact Assessment 13(3), 334-335.
3. Vanclay, F. 1995 “Some thoughts on publication of conference proceedings”, Nexus 7(3), 22.
4. Vanclay, F. 1995 “What is a review”, Impact Assessment 13(2), 207-208.
5. Vanclay, F. & Raphael, B. 1990 “Type 1 and Type 2 Alcoholics: Schuckit and Irwin’s Negative
Findings”, British Journal of Addiction 85(5), 683-684.
6. Vanclay, F. & Shah, S. 1989 “Validity of Outcome following Stroke Rehabilitation”, Archives of
Neurology 46(12), 1270-1271.
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Article in Industry Magazine, Professional Newsletter
1. Dare, L., Schirmer, J. & Vanclay, F. 2008 “Community engagement in Tasmanian plantation
forestry”, Forest Practices News 9(1), 12-14.
2. Russell, A.W. & Vanclay, F. 2007 “A new approach to TA from Australia”,
Technikfolgenabschätzung: Theorie und Praxis 16(3), 78-79. available online
from http://www.itas.fzk.de/tatup/073/inhalt.htm
3. Pannell, D.J., Marshall, G., Barr, N., Curtis, A., Vanclay, F. & Wilkinson, R. 2006 “Adoption of
conservation practices by rural landholders”, Connections paper 51 (an online magazine of the
Australian Agricultural & Resource Economics Society). available online
from http://www.agrifood.info/connections/2006/
4. Vanclay, F. 2001 “Environmental Sociology in Australia”, Nexus 13(3), 4-6.
5. Vanclay, F. 1998 “The state of regional sociology in Australia”, Nexus 10(2), 10.
6. Vanclay, F. 1995 “Areas of Sociological Interest”, Nexus 7(1), 19-20.
7. Glyde, S., Vanclay, F. & Freeman, B. 1994 “Computers, DSS and Viticulture”, The Australian
Grapegrower & Winemaker No 364, 14-15.
8. Vanclay, F. 1994 “Grounded Theory and Computer-based Qualitative Data Analysis”, In Touch:
Newsletter of the Australian Association for Social Research No 6, 5-8.
9. Vanclay, F. 1991 “Authorship, Statistics and Publishing: What the Biomedical Journals can suggest
to the Social Science Journals”, Nexus 3(1), 11-14.
Reference Websites, Databases and Bibliographies
1. Together with Ana Maria Esteves, I am jointly responsible for the SIAhub, a resource for social
impact assessment professionals. www.socialimpactassessment.com Established 2010.
2. Vanclay, F. & Nauta, M. 2003 Social Impact Assessment Bibliography [database & interrogation
program – online resource] 3rd edn. (was available online at the website of the International
Association for Impact Assessment www.iaia.org, but technological/software obsolescence meant
that it became out of date).
3. Vanclay, F. 1990-1999 Social Impact Assessment Bibliography [database & interrogation program
(Clipper-compiled dBaseV)],
Second Edition: Wagga Wagga: Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University,
ISBN 0 947330 33 X [was distributed on one 3½ inch disk].
First Edition: Institute of Applied Environmental Research, Griffith University, 1989.
ISBN 0 86857 291 8 [was distributed on two 5¼ inch floppy disks].
4. Metcalf, W. & Vanclay, F. 1988 Alternative Lifestyle Bibliography [database & interrogation
program (compiled dBaseIII)], Institute of Applied Environmental Research, Griffith University,
ISBN 0 86857 392 2 [was distributed on two 5¼ inch floppy disks].
Other Presentations and Publications
Over the years, I have given numerous conference presentations, academic seminars and public talks
(far too many to list) not all of which have resulted in published papers. A list of invited keynote
conference presentations is provided in my CV. I have also contributed stories about my research to
many magazines and newspapers, as well as to a few television and radio programs.
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