The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls talks about the possibility of doing impact assessments before a project takes hold. I'm paraphrasing.
It proposes impact studies, not only environmental, but also studies on the socio-economic aspect and on the presence of women. The idea would be to look at a project through the lens of women's protection and gender differentiation to see what kind of impact a project may have on men, on women and on indigenous women.
Do you believe in this?