We know that social impact assessment (SIA), which is defined as an activity designed to identify and predict the impact on the biogeophysical environment and on man's health and well-being of legislative proposals, policies, programs, projects, and operational procedures, and to interpret and communicate information about the impacts and their effects. Is it sufficient to protect the humans with social impact assessment only?

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