2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2016.07.025
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Public participation impact on environment NIMBY conflict and environmental conflict management: Comparative analysis in Shanghai and Hong Kong

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“…Managing environmental conflicts pertains to the available tools and approaches, and recommendations arising from these study results provide a scientific basis for policy-makers to mitigate the negative impacts of the conflicts. Since environmental conflicts dovetail in political, economic, social and ecological contexts, their management should focus on integrated measures [47,48]. Environmental impact assessments (EIA) and strategic environmental assessments (SEA) are important legal and procedural tools to manage the environment, in particular with regard to the current and intended development [49,50].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Managing environmental conflicts pertains to the available tools and approaches, and recommendations arising from these study results provide a scientific basis for policy-makers to mitigate the negative impacts of the conflicts. Since environmental conflicts dovetail in political, economic, social and ecological contexts, their management should focus on integrated measures [47,48]. Environmental impact assessments (EIA) and strategic environmental assessments (SEA) are important legal and procedural tools to manage the environment, in particular with regard to the current and intended development [49,50].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, a multiple-channel approach based on trust and transparency should replace the strict reliance on formal, top-down formulae for participation and early-stage public involvement should be required of developers and decision makers. 316…”
Section: Increase Participationmentioning
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“…A ambos tipos de consecuencias, naturales y sociales, se hace referencia de forma conjunta en este texto al referirse al impacto «ambiental», aunque en ocasiones se explicite el aspecto social para remarcarlo. Chan, 2016). Por esta razón, es también común que sus habitantes causen sin darse cuenta ni quererlo un daño ambiental con su vida cotidiana (Hernández, 1997).…”
Section: El Modo De Vida Urbano: La Falta De Percepción De La Dependeunclassified