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Deciding over nature: Corruption and environmental impact assessments

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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REVIEW
卷 65, 期 -, 页码 118-124

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.eiar.2017.05.002

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Corruption; Environmental decision-making; Environmental impact assessment; Environmental crime; Environmental regulation; Albania

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  1. GIZ Albania via their Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity at Lakes Prespa, Ohrid and Shkodra/Skadar programme

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Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) are an important analytic tool for identifying and potentially mitigating project risks and negative environmental and societal impacts. Their usefulness, however, depends on how they are implemented and on whether findings are used in public decision-making. Given the notorious vulnerability of public-private interactions to corrupt practices, we examine potential and actual corruption risks across four stages of a generic EIA process. Combined with case analysis of the EIA process in Albania, a Southeastern European context experiencing serious governance challenges, we reflect on the vulnerabilities of EIAs to various forms of corruption from a principal-agent perspective. We concur with earlier research suggesting that the fundamentally rationalist approach behind EIAs do not necessarily match the empirical realities of public environmental decision-making, particularly in less mature EIA systems. We conclude with suggestions for framing a future research agenda in this area and touch on tentative policy remedies.

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