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Letter

Simplification of environmental assessment – the case of Sweden

Pages 194-198 | Received 15 Nov 2022, Accepted 17 Jan 2023, Published online: 27 Jan 2023
 

ABSTRACT

This letter gives an overview of the discourse regarding simplification and streamlining of Environmental Assessment (EA) in Sweden. The topic of simplification has been discussed since the introduction of EIA in 1988 in Sweden. Three main themes can be identified in the discourse: i) to reduce the number of EAs; ii) clarification of key elements and aspects; and iii) shortening of the administrative time of the planning and permitting processes. Also, the Swedish discourse has moved from focusing on minimising the requirements on EA to finding ways to strengthen the competent authority. Finally, the Swedish case shows that the issue of simplification and streamlining of EA processes is something that oscillates over time depending on political will and changes in the EU legislation. However, these processes take time and are often characterised by an inertia that usually balances out the most radical suggestions on simplification and streamlining.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Author biography

Charlotta Faith-Ell is Senior lecturer at the department of Sustainable Building Engineering at Mid Sweden University. She has 30 years’ experience of research and practice within the field of Environmental Assessment.

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