Public participation in environmental impact assessment: why, who and how?. Glucker, A. N., Driessen, P. P., Kolhoff, A., & Runhaar, H. A. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 43:104--111, November, 2013.
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Abstract Even a cursory glance at the literature on environmental impact assessment (EIA) reveals that public participation is being considered as an integral part of the assessment procedure. Public participation in EIA is commonly deemed to foster democratic policy-making and to render EIA more effective. Yet a closer look at the literature unveils that, beyond this general assertion, opinions of the precise meaning, objectives and adequate representation of public participation in EIA considerably diverge. Against this background, in this article we aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the academic debate on public participation in EIA concerning its meaning, objectives and adequate level of inclusiveness. In so doing, we hope to stimulate a more focused debate on the subject, which is key to advancing the research agenda. Furthermore, this paper may serve as a starting point for practitioners involved in defining the role of public participation in EIA practice.
@article{glucker_public_2013,
	title = {Public participation in environmental impact assessment: why, who and how?},
	volume = {43},
	issn = {0195-9255},
	shorttitle = {Public participation in environmental impact assessment},
	url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195925513000711},
	doi = {10.1016/j.eiar.2013.06.003},
	abstract = {Abstract
Even a cursory glance at the literature on environmental impact assessment (EIA) reveals that public participation is being considered as an integral part of the assessment procedure. Public participation in EIA is commonly deemed to foster democratic policy-making and to render EIA more effective. Yet a closer look at the literature unveils that, beyond this general assertion, opinions of the precise meaning, objectives and adequate representation of public participation in EIA considerably diverge. Against this background, in this article we aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the academic debate on public participation in EIA concerning its meaning, objectives and adequate level of inclusiveness. In so doing, we hope to stimulate a more focused debate on the subject, which is key to advancing the research agenda. Furthermore, this paper may serve as a starting point for practitioners involved in defining the role of public participation in EIA practice.},
	urldate = {2013-07-19},
	journal = {Environmental Impact Assessment Review},
	author = {Glucker, Anne N. and Driessen, Peter P.J. and Kolhoff, Arend and Runhaar, Hens A.C.},
	month = nov,
	year = {2013},
	keywords = {Democracy, Effectiveness, EIA, Legitimacy, Public participation},
	pages = {104--111},
	file = {ScienceDirect Full Text PDF:files/46905/Glucker et al. - 2013 - Public participation in environmental impact asses.pdf:application/pdf}
}

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