Public participation is an area of great interest within the Environmental Impact Assessment process, and it is possible to find an extensive scientific literature on the subject. Despite this, there are great divergences regarding this concept and its objectives and, therefore, some authors have dedicated themselves to carrying out literature reviews in the search for a better conceptual approach. In this sense, this work seeks to contribute to these efforts and proposes to analyze how public participation is being addressed in dissertations and theses that discuss the environmental licensing process. The study used the Catalog of Theses and Dissertations of the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES), from w...
The public participation is an indispensable part of environmental assessment systems. Thanks to the...
If fresh waters are to be managed sustainably, and the potential to resolve conflicts of use realise...
In order to evaluate the democratic quality of participation in water resources planning processes (...
In Brazil, as of Resolution 001/1986 of the National Environment Council (CONAMA), the public hearin...
For different reasons, the need to bring public participation to the planning process of hydroelectr...
Public participation is emphasized in many new institutional approaches to resource management, espe...
Nowadays society water represents both, an opportunity and a threat, the greatest strength and the g...
This issue of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network Working Papers is a product of the Network’s Thematic Ar...
The work emerges from a context of low involvement of society in decisions related to energy public ...
Technoscientific controversies have exposed the uncertainty of scientific facts, and that science ca...
Public participation is an essential step in the environmental licensing process, with public hearin...
The knowledge deficit model with regard to the public has been severely criticized in the sociology ...
Public participation has been recognized as key objectives for local, national and global environme...
This study deals with environmental licensing, which is an instrument to control and protect the env...
This paper realizes an analysis about the installation of hydropower, their environmental impacts an...
The public participation is an indispensable part of environmental assessment systems. Thanks to the...
If fresh waters are to be managed sustainably, and the potential to resolve conflicts of use realise...
In order to evaluate the democratic quality of participation in water resources planning processes (...
In Brazil, as of Resolution 001/1986 of the National Environment Council (CONAMA), the public hearin...
For different reasons, the need to bring public participation to the planning process of hydroelectr...
Public participation is emphasized in many new institutional approaches to resource management, espe...
Nowadays society water represents both, an opportunity and a threat, the greatest strength and the g...
This issue of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network Working Papers is a product of the Network’s Thematic Ar...
The work emerges from a context of low involvement of society in decisions related to energy public ...
Technoscientific controversies have exposed the uncertainty of scientific facts, and that science ca...
Public participation is an essential step in the environmental licensing process, with public hearin...
The knowledge deficit model with regard to the public has been severely criticized in the sociology ...
Public participation has been recognized as key objectives for local, national and global environme...
This study deals with environmental licensing, which is an instrument to control and protect the env...
This paper realizes an analysis about the installation of hydropower, their environmental impacts an...
The public participation is an indispensable part of environmental assessment systems. Thanks to the...
If fresh waters are to be managed sustainably, and the potential to resolve conflicts of use realise...
In order to evaluate the democratic quality of participation in water resources planning processes (...