Journal article
The Latent Potential of Cumulative Effects Concepts in National and International Environmental Impact Assessment Regimes
R Nelson, LM Shirley
Transnational Environmental Law | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2023
Abstract
Most modern-day environmental issues are caused by the complex aggregation and interaction of numerous actions contributing to large-scale problems, from biodiversity loss to climate change. Environmental impact assessments (EIAs) consider how projects contribute to these cumulative environmental problems. This article firstly evaluates the theoretical importance of cumulative effects concepts for EIA. It reveals their potential to spotlight values embedded in decision making and to illuminate, as a lighthouse would, types of harm from broad-ranging, typically unregulated, activities. A large-scale global survey of national EIA laws and multilateral environmental agreements then shows that c..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Funding to assist this research was provided by the Australian Research Council (DE180101154). The article benefited from thoughtful feedback from Amanda Cravens, Nicola Ulibarri and Anne Siders, research assistance from Lucas Volfneuk, and the helpful comments and suggestions of two anonymous reviewers for TEL. All errors remain those of the authors.