New Process, Same Doubts: Participants’ Perceptions of Strategic Environmental Assessment in Western Newfoundland

In order to learn about public participation in Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) and identify opportunities for improvement of SEA, this research examined the Western Newfoundland Offshore Area SEA case in Canada. Through analysis of observation and interview data, findings reveal that parti...

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Main Authors: Morgan Vespa, A. John Sinclair, Morrissa Boerchers, Robert Gibson
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Online Access:http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S1464333217500041
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:wsi:jeapmx:v:19:y:2017:i:01:n:s1464333217500041 2023-05-15T17:19:29+02:00 New Process, Same Doubts: Participants’ Perceptions of Strategic Environmental Assessment in Western Newfoundland Morgan Vespa A. John Sinclair Morrissa Boerchers Robert Gibson http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S1464333217500041 unknown http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S1464333217500041 article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:33:31Z In order to learn about public participation in Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) and identify opportunities for improvement of SEA, this research examined the Western Newfoundland Offshore Area SEA case in Canada. Through analysis of observation and interview data, findings reveal that participants involved recognized the shortcomings of the SEA process implemented despite being SEA neophytes. Data also showed that participants were aware that the basics of meaningful public consultation were not met. Participants recognized the need for alternative approaches and possibly an alternative name for the process in which they participated. They also indicated their dissatisfaction with the SEA, and related participation activities, noting they were left with feelings of distrust in the process and the sense that decisions were foregone. These findings undermine the credibility of SEA and erode its potential as a promising tool for enhancing policy, plans, and programs and eventually project decisions. Strategic environmental assessment, public participation, public perspectives, Newfoundland, Canada Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Canada
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description In order to learn about public participation in Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) and identify opportunities for improvement of SEA, this research examined the Western Newfoundland Offshore Area SEA case in Canada. Through analysis of observation and interview data, findings reveal that participants involved recognized the shortcomings of the SEA process implemented despite being SEA neophytes. Data also showed that participants were aware that the basics of meaningful public consultation were not met. Participants recognized the need for alternative approaches and possibly an alternative name for the process in which they participated. They also indicated their dissatisfaction with the SEA, and related participation activities, noting they were left with feelings of distrust in the process and the sense that decisions were foregone. These findings undermine the credibility of SEA and erode its potential as a promising tool for enhancing policy, plans, and programs and eventually project decisions. Strategic environmental assessment, public participation, public perspectives, Newfoundland, Canada
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A. John Sinclair
Morrissa Boerchers
Robert Gibson
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Morrissa Boerchers
Robert Gibson
New Process, Same Doubts: Participants’ Perceptions of Strategic Environmental Assessment in Western Newfoundland
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title_short New Process, Same Doubts: Participants’ Perceptions of Strategic Environmental Assessment in Western Newfoundland
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