Unfolding Simplification Beyond Drawbacks: Types and Reasoning for Simplifying Environmental Assessment

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Abstract

The need for simplifying Environmental Assessment (EA), and potential that simplification holds, has not only been raised by policymakers but also by scholars. Despite recent years’ focus and increased push for simplifying EA world-wide – hereunder argued because of the need for accelerating climate investments and green transition – and the fact that simplification is not a new agenda, studies exploring types and effects of simplification remain scarce. Although there is potential in simplifying EA, several concerns have also been raised, including the risk of ‘oversimplification.’ This letter outlines different reasoning behind simplification of EA and further presents a simplification triangle distinguishing between three interdependent types of simplification: Regulatory, administrative, and praxis. The reasoning and categorization of simplification is illustrated and discussed through four Danish cases, which reveal simplification as a multifaceted set of processes for which we need a more precise terminology. The reasoning and types of simplification presented in this letter may offer a basis for communicating the nature of the simplification processes that the EA may be facing – or needing.
Original languageEnglish
JournalImpact Assessment and Project Appraisal
Volume41
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)228-232
Number of pages5
ISSN1461-5517
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Simplification
  • environmental assessment
  • reasoning
  • types of simplication

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