Despite extensive enquiry into the socio-political aspects of environmental impact assessments (EIA), empirical material from east- and south-east Asia remains underrepresented in English-language scholarship. This is notable given increasing infrastructural developments and interest in environmental justice in the region. We contribute to this field by evaluating the Miramar Resort EIA controversy in Taitung County, Taiwan, to assess how a developer and a local government conspired to circumvent an EIA process. Through documentary analysis and stakeholder interviews, we assess the argumentation used by different actors to articulate their support for or opposition to the development. We find that much contention rests on claims to economic...
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) procedures aim to prospectively collect evidence about the env...
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a mandatory decision-support tool in every country of the w...
This paper elaborates challenges for sustainable development based on consumption of the coastal env...
Despite extensive enquiry into the socio-political aspects of environmental impact assessments (EIA)...
Taiwan\u27s environmental impact assessment (EIA) process offers little opportunity for genuine publ...
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is used by most countries and is widely recognized as an impor...
Since its introduction into Canada in 1973, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) has been controver...
This paper elaborates challenges for sustainable development based on consumption of the coastal env...
[[abstract]]This essay critically examines the evolution of the environmental impact assessment (EIA...
Research on environmental justice in authoritarian regimes, and in particular on how transnational n...
The Mekong River is one of the world’s great river systems. In recent decades there has been a rapid...
This article reconsiders the role that public participation in the environmental impact assessment (...
The poor enforcement and effectiveness of environmental impact assessment (EIA) on construction and ...
This Translations contribution synthesises critical environmental social science research produced i...
The use of economic valuation methods to assess environmental impacts of projects and policies has g...
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) procedures aim to prospectively collect evidence about the env...
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a mandatory decision-support tool in every country of the w...
This paper elaborates challenges for sustainable development based on consumption of the coastal env...
Despite extensive enquiry into the socio-political aspects of environmental impact assessments (EIA)...
Taiwan\u27s environmental impact assessment (EIA) process offers little opportunity for genuine publ...
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) is used by most countries and is widely recognized as an impor...
Since its introduction into Canada in 1973, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) has been controver...
This paper elaborates challenges for sustainable development based on consumption of the coastal env...
[[abstract]]This essay critically examines the evolution of the environmental impact assessment (EIA...
Research on environmental justice in authoritarian regimes, and in particular on how transnational n...
The Mekong River is one of the world’s great river systems. In recent decades there has been a rapid...
This article reconsiders the role that public participation in the environmental impact assessment (...
The poor enforcement and effectiveness of environmental impact assessment (EIA) on construction and ...
This Translations contribution synthesises critical environmental social science research produced i...
The use of economic valuation methods to assess environmental impacts of projects and policies has g...
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) procedures aim to prospectively collect evidence about the env...
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a mandatory decision-support tool in every country of the w...
This paper elaborates challenges for sustainable development based on consumption of the coastal env...