Refereed articles
Esteves, A.M., Barclay, M.A., Brereton, D. and Samson, D. (2011). Enhancing the benefits of projects through local procurement. In Frank Vanclay and Ana Maria Esteves (Ed.), New directions in social impact assessment: Conceptual and methodological advances. Cheltenham, Gloucester, U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishing, 233-249.
Esteves, A.M.and Barclay, M.A. (2011). Enhancing the benefits of local content: integrating social and economic impact assessment into procurement strategies, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 29(3), 205–215.
Esteves, A.M. and Barclay, M.A. (2011). New approaches to evaluating the performance of corporate-community partnerships: A case study from the minerals sector. Journal of Business Ethics, 103(2), 189-202.
Esteves, A.M. (2011). Women-owned SMEs in the supply chains of the corporate resources sector, in ed. Lahiri-Dutt, K. Gendering the Field: Towards sustainable livelihoods for mining communities. ANU E-press: Canberra.
Esteves, A.M. and Vanclay, F. (2009). Social Development Needs Analysis: adapting SIA methods to guide corporate-community investment in the minerals industry. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 29(2), 137-145.
Esteves, A.M. (2008). Mining and Social Development: refocusing community investment using multi-criteria decision analysis. Resources Policy, 33(1), 39-47. (Winner best PhD paper award in 2008, Dept of Management, University of Melbourne.)
Esteves, A.M. (2008). Evaluating community investments in the mining sector using multi-criteria decision analysis to integrate SIA with business planning. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 28(4-5), 338-348.
Esteves, A.M. (2007). An integrated multi-criteria approach to enhancing the business value of community investment at mine sites. Proceedings from 3rd International Conference on Sustainable Development Indicators in the Minerals Industry, June, Milos Island, Greece.
Other publications
Vanclay, F. and Esteves A.M. (Editors) (2011). New Directions in Social Impact Assessment: Conceptual and Methodological Advances. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
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
Esteves, A.M., Brereton, D., Samson, D. Barclay, M.A. (2010). Procuring from SMEs in local communities: A Good Practice Guide for the Australian Mining, Oil and Gas Sectors. Brisbane: Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining (CSRM), Sustainable Minerals Institute, University of Queensland.
Training courses
Realising the Full Potential of Social Impact Assessment. Two-day training co-facilitated with Prof Frank Vanclay and delivered at International Association for Impact Assessment, Puebla Mexico, 29-30 June 2011.
Social Impact Assessment. Two-day training co-facilitated with Prof Frank Vanclay and delivered in Tehran, Iran, 18,19 October 2010.
Realising the Full Potential of Social Impact Assessment. Two-day training co-facilitated with Prof Frank Vanclay and delivered at International Association for Impact Assessment, Geneva, 5-6 April 2010.
Designing and Evaluating Corporate Community Initiatives. One day training course co-facilitated with Prof David Brereton and delivered at Minerals Council of Australia Sustainable Development Conference, 30 Oct 2009.
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