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FORUM: Exploring the EIA/Environmental Management Relationship.

Morrison-Saunders1, Bailey

  • 1Division of Science and Engineering, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia, 6959 Australia

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|September 15, 1999
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Environmental impact assessment (EIA) influences project outcomes through predecision, postdecision, and transitional stages. Effective EIA integrates ongoing management and adaptive strategies for environmental protection.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Environmental Management
  • Ecology

Background:

  • Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is crucial for environmental protection and management.
  • The effectiveness of EIA is measured by its achievement of environmental goals.
  • While predecision stages are known to influence decisions, EIA's role in ongoing adaptive management is explored.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To test the hypothesis that EIA influences environmental management activities and outcomes.
  • To examine the influence of EIA across predecision, postdecision, and transitional stages.
  • To assess the relationship between EIA and ongoing environmental management performance.

Main Methods:

  • Case study analysis of six projects in Western Australia (WA).

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  • Examination of environmental outcomes and management activities throughout the EIA process.
  • Analysis of the implementation of monitoring and management programs.
  • Main Results:

    • Most management actions and impact predictions were formulated during the predecision stage.
    • New management actions were implemented postdecision in response to unexpected impacts.
    • Adaptive management was initiated during the transitional stage, enabled by flexible objectives set in the predecision stage.

    Conclusions:

    • EIA significantly influences environmental management activities and outcomes.
    • Ongoing monitoring and management programs are central to achieving project and environmental objectives.
    • A strong relationship exists between EIA and ongoing environmental management performance in WA.