Reforming EIA systems : a critical review of proposals in Brazil.
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2017
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Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) systems are under pressure in many countries, driven by a call for efficiency
and streamlining. Such a phenomenon is particularly clear in Brazil,where, in the past fewyears, a number
of influential associations put forward documents proposing significant changes to environmental licensing and
impact assessment regulations. So far, there is no publicly available information about any initiative towards
scrutinizing those proposals. The objective of this study was to critically review the merits and drawbacks of
the changes proposed in those documents. The analysis triangulated content analysis, focus group and online survey
data. The focus group included ten seasoned Brazilian EIA specialists; the survey, based on Likert-scale and
open-ended questions, resulted in 322 valid responses from EIA professionals. Results show that the proposals
generally agree that the current EIA system, while playing a key role in mitigating impacts and enhancing project
design, needs many changes.Nonetheless, the proposals neither offered solutions to overcomepolitical, technical
and budget barriers, nor established a sense of priority of the most urgent issues. Findings from the focus group
and the survey signaled that a number of proposed actions might face public outcry, and that those changes that
do not depend on legislative action are more likely to be implementable. Previous studies about EIA reform focused
mostly on the context of developed countries after changes had taken place. This study, while addressing
the perspective of a large developing country in a “before-reform” stage, shows that capacity-building is a key requirement
in EIA reform.
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Policy change, Policy evaluation, Environmental policy, Developing country
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FONSECA, A. de F. C.; SÁNCHEZ, L. E.; RIBEIRO, J. C. J. Reforming EIA systems: a critical review of proposals in Brazil. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, v. 62, p. 90-97, 2017. Disponível em: <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195925516301639>. Acesso em: 25 ago. 2017.