TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards making EIA more human-centric
T2 - Demonstration in Nepal of a values crystallization approach to capture local shared values for scoping use
AU - Pazhoor, Shehanas
AU - Pandey, Swastik
AU - Palmer, David A.
AU - Timilsina, Biraj
AU - Huang, Yanyan
AU - Zhang, Yangcheng
AU - Gaire, Bikas
AU - Timilsina, Bikram
AU - Marasini, Rajesh
AU - Harder, Marie K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/10/16
Y1 - 2024/10/16
N2 - Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) are a critical component of planning and decision-making processes before projects are conducted, because they are used to forecast and inform mitigation of potential impacts on the local community, including its social, physical, and natural environments. Current EIA processes predominantly focus on issues that can be directly measured using objective methods, with mostly tokenistic inadequate use of suites of qualitative methodologies needed for identification and documentation of issues relating to community shared values. On the other hand, protests and tensions are known to easily arise which are related to such human values-based issues not being addressed. In this pragmatic study, a method is demonstrated which can bridge this gap, by capturing local community shared values in a well-defined manner and short time. The approach, called WeValue InSitu, enables local communities to construct their own bespoke group shared values statements in a specialized crystallization process, with outputs which are well-articulated proto-indicators. In this study we compare the outputs from two existing scoping reports of EIA in Nepal with the outputs from the values crystallization approach which we conducted with ten groups in a village in Nepal, and show that the latter brings out many more, and more localised, shared values of the community, and additionally reveals underlying interrelationships between values, producing conceptual maps for planning effective mitigations. Future studies can investigate whether the achievements of this method offer any advantages to existing qualitative methods in improving EIA-SIA scoping, and/or whether the hegemony of objectivism of institutions and proponents is an unsurmountable barrier.
AB - Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) are a critical component of planning and decision-making processes before projects are conducted, because they are used to forecast and inform mitigation of potential impacts on the local community, including its social, physical, and natural environments. Current EIA processes predominantly focus on issues that can be directly measured using objective methods, with mostly tokenistic inadequate use of suites of qualitative methodologies needed for identification and documentation of issues relating to community shared values. On the other hand, protests and tensions are known to easily arise which are related to such human values-based issues not being addressed. In this pragmatic study, a method is demonstrated which can bridge this gap, by capturing local community shared values in a well-defined manner and short time. The approach, called WeValue InSitu, enables local communities to construct their own bespoke group shared values statements in a specialized crystallization process, with outputs which are well-articulated proto-indicators. In this study we compare the outputs from two existing scoping reports of EIA in Nepal with the outputs from the values crystallization approach which we conducted with ten groups in a village in Nepal, and show that the latter brings out many more, and more localised, shared values of the community, and additionally reveals underlying interrelationships between values, producing conceptual maps for planning effective mitigations. Future studies can investigate whether the achievements of this method offer any advantages to existing qualitative methods in improving EIA-SIA scoping, and/or whether the hegemony of objectivism of institutions and proponents is an unsurmountable barrier.
KW - EIA
KW - EIA scoping
KW - Environmental planning and decision making
KW - Human values
KW - Nepal
KW - Shared values
KW - SIA
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85206340599&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.eiar.2024.107697
DO - 10.1016/j.eiar.2024.107697
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85206340599
SN - 0195-9255
VL - 110
JO - Environmental Impact Assessment Review
JF - Environmental Impact Assessment Review
M1 - 107697
ER -