Title of article
EIA models and capacity building in Viet Nam: an analysis of development aid programs
Author/Authors
Brent Doberstein، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
36
From page
283
To page
318
Abstract
There has been a decided lack of empirical research examining development aid agencies as ‘agents of change’ in environmental impact assessment (EIA) systems in developing countries, particularly research examining the model of environmental planning practice promoted by aid agencies as part of capacity building. This paper briefly traces a conceptual framework of EIA, then introduces the concept of “EIA capacity building”. Using Viet Nam as a case study, the paper then outlines the empirical results of the research, focusing on the extent to which aid agency capacity-building programs promoted a Technical vs. Planning Model of EIA and on the coherence of capacity-building efforts across all aid programs. A discussion follows, where research results are interpreted within the Vietnamese context, and implications of research results are identified for three main groups of actors. The paper concludes by calling for development aid agencies to reconceptualise EIA capacity building as an opportunity to transform developing countriesʹ development planning processes.
Keywords
Environmental impact assessment models , Developing countries , Capacity building , Viet Nam , Development aid
Journal title
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Record number
957460
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