Public Participation in Environmental Assessment and Decision Making
NRNational Research Council
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Abstract
Federal agencies have taken steps to include the public in a wide range of environmental decisions. Although some form of public participation is often required by law, agencies usually have broad discretion about the extent of that involvement. Approaches vary widely, from holding public information-gathering meetings to forming advisory groups to actively including citizens in making and implementing decisions. Proponents of public participation argue that those who must live with the outcome of an environmental decision should have some influence on it. Critics maintain that public participation slows decision making and can lower its quality by including people unfamiliar with the science involved. This…
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- Public participation
- Environmental planning
- Environmental resource management
- Business
- Political science
- Environmental science
- Public administration
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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