Lessons from the "Counter-Environmental Impact Assessment": A Reflection on the Methods of Community Science

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Devralin T. Lagos, R. Eco, V. Hernandez, J. Carag, Harianne J Gasmen
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Abstract:In 2017 San Miguel Corporation proposed the construction of a ₱735-billion "New Manila International Airport" (NMIA), which would destroy 2,500 hectares of coastal environment in northern Manila Bay. Environmental impact assessments (EIAs) should evaluate such large-scale projects; as a scientific process EIAs arguably benefit certain social groups by reserving assessments to accredited scientists but exclude the affected communities. Motivated by the struggles of coastal communities, we facilitated a participatory process, later coined counter-EIA, a practice of community science that is a knowledge coproduction process between university-based "scientist-activists" and "community scientists" from the fishing communities affected by the NMIA. Its potentials and limits as resistance to knowledge production inequities and development aggression are explored in this article.
“反环境影响评价”的教训:对社区科学方法的反思
摘要:2017年,圣米格尔公司提出建设一个7350亿元的“新马尼拉国际机场”(NMIA),这将破坏马尼拉湾北部2500公顷的沿海环境。环境影响评价应评价这类大型项目;作为一个科学过程,环境影响评估通过保留评估给认可的科学家而排除受影响的社区,可以说有利于某些社会群体。在沿海社区斗争的激励下,我们推动了一个参与性的过程,后来创造了反环境影响评估,这是一种社区科学的实践,是受NMIA影响的渔业社区的大学“科学家活动家”和“社区科学家”之间的知识合作生产过程。本文探讨了它在抵抗知识生产不平等和发展侵略方面的潜力和局限性。
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