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Environmental Assessment: The Regulation of Decision Making


ISBN13: 9780198267720
ISBN: 019826772X
Published: November 2004
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Environmental Assessment is an inherently interdisciplinary mechanism which is concerned with the input and quality of information about the likely effects of development upon the environment. It is a useful tool for examining aspects of the relationship between law, governance, and the regulation of decision making, which have been central to the development of environmental law.

In this volume, the procedural mechanism of environmental assessment is analysed. The author argues that, notwithstanding its procedural nature, environmental assessment is highly material to the outcome of a decision. A major focus of this analysis is the enhanced role of the developer in shaping the outcome of a decision by assuming responsibility for providing information on which a decision will be based, in accordance with a broader agenda of expanding the roles and responsibilities of participants in environmental decision making.

The author draws upon several contemporary projects as case studies of assessment: a global port, an offshore windfarm, a flood defence strategy, and a recreation centre.

Contents:
Table of Conventions and International Declarations; Table of Statutes; Table of Cases; List of Tables; List of Figures; 1 Introduction: Law, Governance, and the Regulation of Decision Making; 2.Tracking Environmental Assessment; 3 Prediction; 4 Significance; 5 Alternatives; 6 Participation and Protest; 7 Regulation and Decision Making; 8 Conclusions; Epilogue; Bibliography; Appendices