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Environmental impact assessment (EIA) as collaborative learning process
Authors:Heli Saarikoski  
Affiliation:University of Helsinki, Department of Economics and Management, P.O.Box 27 (Viikki A-Building), FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:A collaborative problem-solving approach was applied to environmental impact assessment of regional waste management strategy in Pirkanmaa, Finland. Various actors—interest groups, authorities, and experts—were invited to engage in joint fact finding and to exchange their views on the goals of alternative waste management strategies. The experiences of these encounters suggest that collaborative EIA can serve as a learning and civic discovery process where people can act together and find new solutions. During the process, the participants were able to reflect on their preferences and factual beliefs and to create a previously unconsidered waste management strategy that most parties found acceptable. The potential for learning and finding mutually acceptable solutions depended, however, on the legitimacy and institutional settings of the process: to what extent different perspectives were considered in the process, not only included, and how EIA was connected to a political decision-making process.
Keywords:Environmental impact assessment   Collaborative problem solving   Waste management   Finland
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