Title of article :
Environmental agreements, EIA follow-up and aboriginal participation in environmental management: The Canadian experience
Author/Authors :
Ciaran OʹFaircheallaigh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
During the last decade a number of environmental agreements (EAs) have been negotiated in Canada involving industry, government and Aboriginal peoples. This article draws on the Canadian experience to consider the potential of such negotiated agreements to address two issues widely recognised in academic and policy debates on environmental impact assessment (EIA) and environmental management. The first relates to the need to secure indigenous participation in environmental management of major projects that affect indigenous peoples. The second and broader issue involves the necessity for specific initiatives to ensure effective follow-up of EIA. The Canadian experience indicates that negotiated environmental agreements have considerable potential to address both issues. However, if this potential is to be realized, greater effort must be made to develop structures and processes specifically designed to encourage Aboriginal participation; and EAs must themselves provide the financial and other resource required to support EIA follow-up and Aboriginal participation.
Keywords :
Adaptive management , EIA follow-up , environmental assessment , Canada , Aboriginal , Participation
Journal title :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Journal title :
Environmental Impact Assessment Review