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The potential role of value management in environmental impact assessment: a Maseru case study
oleh: Paul Bowen, Richard Hill, Relebohile Mabote, Keith Cattell, Peter Edwards
| Format: | Article |
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| Diterbitkan: | University of the Free State 2009-12-01 |
Deskripsi
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) studies are undertaken to assess the anticipated environmental impacts of proposed projects. Such studies typically address biophysical and socio-economic issues. Using a case study approach, the effectiveness of the EIA process adopted for a landfill project in Maseru, Lesotho, is reviewed. It was found that the Maseru environmental impact statement (EIS) was not fit for the purpose as it did not facilitate effective decision-making. This failure was to a large extent due to inadequate briefing by the client and ineffective study implementation and review procedures. It is proposed that value management (VM), a value-adding technique mainly applied in the manufacturing and construction industries, could improve the effectiveness of EIA.