TY - JOUR
T1 - Social impact assessment and public participation in China
T2 - A case study of land requisition in Guangzhou
AU - Tang, Bo sin
AU - Wong, Siu wai
AU - Lau, Milton Chi hong
PY - 2008/1
Y1 - 2008/1
N2 - This study examines the current prospects for and obstacles facing the implementation of social impact assessment (SIA) and participatory planning in the People's Republic of China. During the past two decades, rapid urbanisation and the conversion of rural land for urban development have led to numerous social conflicts and tensions between the Chinese government and its people. SIA and public participation in development decisions have received increasing attention from the Chinese authorities as possible ways to tackle the problem. Based on a Guangzhou case study, this paper argues that the assessment and mitigation of adverse impacts on the community from urban development have been carried out with different objectives, core values and principles when compared with those in Western societies. It concludes that the poor prospects of SIA and collaborative planning in China lie not only in the weak framework for environmental legislation, but also in all institutions concerning state-society relations, the socialist governing ideology and traditional Chinese culture.
AB - This study examines the current prospects for and obstacles facing the implementation of social impact assessment (SIA) and participatory planning in the People's Republic of China. During the past two decades, rapid urbanisation and the conversion of rural land for urban development have led to numerous social conflicts and tensions between the Chinese government and its people. SIA and public participation in development decisions have received increasing attention from the Chinese authorities as possible ways to tackle the problem. Based on a Guangzhou case study, this paper argues that the assessment and mitigation of adverse impacts on the community from urban development have been carried out with different objectives, core values and principles when compared with those in Western societies. It concludes that the poor prospects of SIA and collaborative planning in China lie not only in the weak framework for environmental legislation, but also in all institutions concerning state-society relations, the socialist governing ideology and traditional Chinese culture.
KW - China
KW - Land requisition
KW - Public participation
KW - Social impact assessment
KW - Urban development
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=37349023203&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.eiar.2007.03.004
DO - 10.1016/j.eiar.2007.03.004
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:37349023203
SN - 0195-9255
VL - 28
SP - 57
EP - 72
JO - Environmental Impact Assessment Review
JF - Environmental Impact Assessment Review
IS - 1
ER -