EIA report quality: lessons from the first 17 years in South Africa

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EIA report quality: lessons from the first 17 years in South Africa IAIA 2015, Florence 20-23 April 2015 Luke Sandham 1 & Alan Bond 2, 1 1 School of Geo and Spatial Sciences, North-West University, South Africa 2 University of East Anglia, United Kingdom

OUTLINE OF THE PRESENTATION 1. Introduction and background 2. EIA in South Africa 3. Report quality 4. Perceptions of the process 5. Digital divide 6. Conclusion

1. Introduction and background After 17 years of mandatory EIA in South Africa an investigation of the state and quality of EIA is appropriate. One approach is review of EIA report quality Caveat : Report quality is not a guarantee of EIA effectiveness nor of EIA quality, but the report has an important role, since it is read by the decision maker. Hence, a good quality report improves the likelihood of better decision making,..and of a higher quality process..

2. EIA in South Africa Voluntary to 1997 4 Mandatory regimes: Environment Conservation Act (ECA) ECA: 1998-2006 National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) NEMA 1: 2006-2010 NEMA 2: 2010-2006 NEMA 3: 2014 -

3. Report quality The 100% Lee and Colley review package was adapted to review 90% the quality of EIA reports across a range of sectors in South 80% Africa 70% from 1997 to 2012, including Mining, 60% Wetlands, Explosives, Electricity, Renewable 50% energy, Agriculture, Housing. 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Description of development and environment Identification and evaluation of key impacts Alternatives and mitigation Communication of results A: Well performed B: Satisfactory C: Just satisfactory D: Just unsatisfactory E: Not satisfactory F:Very unsatisfactory

3. Report quality results Consistent pattern of generally satisfactory performance, conforming to international observations Stronger: descriptive and presentational components Weaker: impact significance, alternatives and mitigation So, an overall picture of health regarding EIA report quality. However, first longitudinal analyses reveal some concerns

Longitudinal study

SIA report quality

3. Report quality This decrease is in contrast to observations abroad. Moreover. preliminary investigations into perceptions of the EIA process reveal a different picture, of disappointment, discontent and apathy towards the EIA process.

4. Perceptions: preliminary study Proponents If effectiveness of EIA is seen as achieving objectives including improved Environmental awareness (Arts et al. 2012), a sombre picture emerges. Even after the EIA process & authorization, environmental issues are still seen as less important than profit. EIA is a legal hurdle that limits wealth creation.

4. Perceptions of public stakeholders: Rural and urban poor communities: Ignorance and apathy towards the EIA process Inability to participate in terms of commonly used PP methods Investigation of their perceptions was used as an opportunity to air grievance and issues about nonenvironmental issues Currently investigation into more participatory approaches to EIA PP e.g. Participatory Rural Appraisal

4. Perceptions of the EIA process Partly rooted in the dualism of South African society where first and third world are confronted by conflicting demands of development, poverty alleviation, and conservation. EIA practice is anomalous with a conceptual base in first world decision making, while the basic survival needs of poorer communities pose serious threats to the environment.

5. Digital divide Dualism also reflected in a digital divide. Digital : First world component of EIA Legislation, authorities, proponents, EIA practitioners, first-world stakeholder component. Non-digital : Third-world component of EIA Stakeholders from impoverished, undereducated communities

6. Conclusions These findings raise questions as to the utility of the report quality results and how quality review should take place in different contexts to those for which review packages were designed. Research suggests that, whilst EIA Report quality is used as a surrogate for EIA quality it is somewhat restricted in terms of the conclusions that can be drawn.

6. Conclusions 1. The EIA report quality review process only looks at the written document, and not the extent to which EIA has developed thinking and changed attitude and learning - like the IEMA Quality mark processing the UK aims to identify. 2. There is a need to advance the review process, but also to advance practice. 3. South Africa may need to learn from practice elsewhere in order to be able to develop its own system that addresses the persistent duality.