posted on 2024-09-05, 23:27authored byW. Niel Adger, Solomon Chigume
Environmental assessment (EA) is "a procedure for assessing environmental implications of a decision to enact legislation, to implement policies or plans, or to initiate development projects ... and the conveying v of this information at a stage when it can materially affect their decision, to those responsible for sanctioning the proposal". (Wathern, 1988). As a regulation it has become integrated into land use planning to greater or lesser degrees in countries throughout the developed and developing world. As a technique for decision-making EA is often claimed to promote sustainable development if it is rigorously applied. Although this is a grandiose claim, the provision of timely information to decision-makers and the ex ante highlighting of possibly unforeseen impacts may be expected to enhance environmental management. Indeed, the World Commission on Environment and Development (Brunutland Report) (WCED, 1987) specifically advocated the use of this technique to promote the management of natural resources.
AEE Working paper.
History
Publisher
Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension (AEE); University of Zimbabwe
Citation
Adger, W.N. and Chigume, S. (1991) Methodologies and Institutions in Zimbabwe's Evolving Environmental Assessment Framework, AEE Working Paper 7. Harare, Mt. Pleasant: AEE.