信息控制与能力:公众参与昆士兰州矿业项目环境影响评价的参与经验

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Australasian Journal of Environmental Management Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/14486563.2021.1955023
K. Meissner, J. Everingham
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在澳大利亚和许多其他国家,公众参与被嵌入到环境影响评估(EIA)的要求中。尽管公众参与的广泛要求被批评为修辞,但它被认为具有重要的象征意义。利用公众参与来收集多种观点,表达了改善环境决策的意图,并回应了在影响人们家庭、生计和社区的决策中发挥作用的日益增长的需求。本研究考察了公众参与四个拟建煤矿开发项目的环境影响评估过程的参与者经验,这些项目靠近位于昆士兰州中西部加利利盆地的Alpha小而偏远的牧牛社区。参与者的经验是通过环境决策能力的视角来审视的,它断言,为了使公众参与有能力,参与者需要获得信息及其解释。在25个半结构化访谈中,参与者描述了与拟议项目有关的公众参与的两个主要缺陷:项目信息的支持者控制,以及政府的“不干涉”方式。
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Information control and competence: participant experience of public participation in EIA for proposed mining projects in Queensland
ABSTRACT Public participation is embedded within requirements for Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in Australia and many other countries. Although the widespread requirements for public participation have been criticised as rhetorical, it is deemed to have significant symbolic significance. The use of public participation to gather multiple perspectives expresses an intent to improve environmental decision-making and respond to increasing demand for a role in decisions that affect people’s homes, livelihoods, and communities. This research examines participant experience of public participation in the EIA processes undertaken for four proposed coal mining developments close to the small, remote cattle grazing community of Alpha, in Queensland’s Galilee Basin in the central west of the state. Participant experience is examined through the lens of competence in environmental decision-making, which asserts that, for public participation to be competent, participants need access to information and its interpretations. Participants in 25 semi-structured interviews described two major flaws in public participation in relation to the proposed projects: proponent control of project information, and the government’s ‘hands-off’ approach.
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