《环境影响评估:尼泊尔水电项目的类型和评估》中尚未承诺的缓解措施。

IF 2.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Kumar Paudel, Elisha Ghimire, Jacob Phelps
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摘要

环境影响评价(EIA)是全球基础设施发展的关键,是评价影响和指导审批的重要手段。重要的是,环评通常包括缓解措施,通过这些措施,项目——如果允许推进——将减少和减轻最负面的社会和环境影响。越来越多的人要求确保环评评估和程序能够有效地解决这些影响,特别是对于大型、高风险和长期的项目,如水电基础设施。我们在尼泊尔探讨了这些挑战,自1997年以来,尼泊尔已批准了450多项环评。然而,人们普遍认为,现有的环评评估和程序未能在实地发挥作用。我们提供了第一个水电项目的公开数据集,并批准了环评,作为描述尼泊尔环评实施状况的基础。本文以水电环境影响评价报告为样本,重点分析了水电环境影响评价报告中常见的26项缓解措施,并考察了这些报告的完整性。然后,我们还根据对9个项目的独立实地评估,包括对实地工作人员和当地居民的访谈,评估这些拟议的缓解措施是否得到实施以及如何实施。结果显示,环评报告不完整和不符合规定的情况非常普遍,特别是在缓解措施方面。在实地,我们记录了拟议缓解措施的执行水平较低,以及对最佳做法的公然违反,以及政府监督率非常低(约占批准项目的15%)。我们利用这些见解提出切实可行的建议,以加强尼泊尔的环评实施,对评估和减轻长期、高影响的基础设施项目具有更广泛的影响。
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The pending promises of mitigation measures in Environmental Impact Assessments: A typology and evaluation of Nepal’s hydropower projects

Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) are key to infrastructure development globally, and serve to evaluate impacts and guide approval. Importantly, the EIAs typically include mitigation measures through which projects – if allowed to advance – will reduce and mitigate the most negative social and environmental impacts. There are mounting demands to ensure EIA assessments and procedures meaningfully address these impacts, particularly for large-scale, high-risk and long-lived projects such as hydropower infrastructure. We explore these challenges in Nepal, where more than 450 EIAs have been approved since 1997. However, existing EIA evaluations and procedures are widely recognized as failing to deliver on-the-ground. We provide the first public dataset of hydropower projects with approved EIA’s, as a basis for characterizing the state of EIA implementation in Nepal. Based on a purposive sample of hydropower EIA reports, we highlight 26 commonly-proposed mitigation measures, and examine the thoroughness of these reports as written. We then also evaluate whether and how these proposed mitigation measures were implemented, based on independent, field-based evaluations of 9 projects, including interviews with field staff and local residents. The results show strong patterns of incomplete and non-compliance EIA reports, particularly as relates to mitigation measures. In the field, we document low levels of implementation of proposed mitigation measures, as well as blatant violations of best practices, and very low rates of government monitoring (~15% of approved projects). We leverage these insights to propose practical advice to strengthen EIAs implementation in Nepal, with broader implications for assessing and mitigating long-lived, high-impact infrastructure projects.

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Environmental Management
Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
2.90%
发文量
178
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Management offers research and opinions on use and conservation of natural resources, protection of habitats and control of hazards, spanning the field of environmental management without regard to traditional disciplinary boundaries. The journal aims to improve communication, making ideas and results from any field available to practitioners from other backgrounds. Contributions are drawn from biology, botany, chemistry, climatology, ecology, ecological economics, environmental engineering, fisheries, environmental law, forest sciences, geosciences, information science, public affairs, public health, toxicology, zoology and more. As the principal user of nature, humanity is responsible for ensuring that its environmental impacts are benign rather than catastrophic. Environmental Management presents the work of academic researchers and professionals outside universities, including those in business, government, research establishments, and public interest groups, presenting a wide spectrum of viewpoints and approaches.
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