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EIA Practices in the Natural Gas Extraction Sector in Tanzania: Does Local Community Contribution Matter?

Iddi Mwanyoka, Will-Elimina Selestine () and Said Nuhu ()
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Iddi Mwanyoka: Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Dodoma, Tanzania
Will-Elimina Selestine: ��Brac International, CABI, UK
Said Nuhu: ��Institute of Human Settlement Studies, Ardhi University, Tanzania

Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management (JEAPM), 2019, vol. 21, issue 03, 1-23

Abstract: Community participation is an important element for implementation of various development projects including Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) processes. However, involvement of the local community in contributing to the EIA processes is minimal. This paper sought to explore local community contribution in the EIA practices in the natural gas extraction sector in Tanzania. Household survey, in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and document review were employed in this study. Findings revealed that the majority of respondents have inadequate understanding of the EIA process and therefore undermine its significance, their role and contribution towards the exercise. Procedures for engaging the community were also lacking according to standard measure practices. Various factors emanating from policy implementers, EIA consultants and the community were attributed to low participation. Views and opinions of participants were not considered during implementation of the gas exploration and extraction project which left communities dissatisfied with implementers and practitioners. Therefore, implementation of the EIA policy in regard to procedures should be emphasised to ensure adherence for smooth and effective community participation in the EIA processes. This will guarantee respect for community contribution and mainstreaming of suggestions in the implementation of natural gas exploration and extraction projects to avoid adverse effects and reduce on mitigation consequences.

Keywords: Local community; participation; EIA; natural gas extraction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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