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Socio-economic development

Follow-up of socio-economic aspects in a road project in Finland

Pages 234-240 | Published online: 20 Feb 2012
 

Abstract

This paper demonstrates the judicial and organisational obstacles to environmental impact assessment (EIA) follow-up in Finland, and that attitudes and lack of knowledge have a role in the degradation of EIA follow-up in general. An overview is presented of the present Finnish legislation and practices concerning EIA follow-up in road projects. These are illustrated by a case study representing the ‘best practice’ in Finland so far. One of the main conclusions is that follow-up is not perceived as an essential part of EIA. Neither is it recognised as a tool to control the quality of EIA and to improve future assessments. In fact, EIA follow-up is not even required at the project level in the relevant Finnish legislation. Socio-economic impacts are often regarded as complicated, laborious and expensive to monitor at the project level. However, proponents and other key players might find follow-up useful if the subject was regulated and promoted properly.

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