An Assessment of Environmental Impacts Assessment (EIA) in Malaysia

  • Abdul Hamid M
  • Qian Long K
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Abstract

The effectiveness of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in evaluating the planning project is a debatable issue among academics and practitioners, since EIA has been claimed to be unable to eliminate the environmental issues. Focusing only on technical improvements is not sufficient for rectifying the problems of EIA; the process of EIA should be clearly identified instead to maximise the effective use of EIA. It is important to note that the effective use of EIA, particularly on process-related issues could significantly minimise bad environmental effects. In summary, this study aims to explore and identify the effectiveness of EIA in the planning process and barriers to evaluate the environmental performance in Malaysia. The findings of this study could be a baseline for organisation to minimize emission, avoid the risk of prosecution and fines arising from potential environment breaches and cost reduction within the organisation.

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Abdul Hamid, M., & Qian Long, K. (2017). An Assessment of Environmental Impacts Assessment (EIA) in Malaysia. SHS Web of Conferences, 36, 00018. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20173600018

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