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@@ -61,20 +61,25 @@ low level \parencite{eia-state-of-the-art}. According to
Impact Assessment Open Educational Resource.} ``there is little
opportunity throughout the process of EIA for the public to be
involved; where involvement is possible it is often limited due to
-lack of resources (time and expertise)''. Some of the main barriers to
-public participation cited by \textcite{eia-state-of-the-art} are:
-poor knowledge of the public about the process; poor provision of
-information; failure to influence the decision-making process; poor
-execution of participation methods; and regulatory constraints. As a
-review of resource consent processing performance in New Zealand
-indicates, especially the latter three are significant obstacles to
-public participation in New Zealand \parencite{TODO}. According to the
-2010/11 survey of local authorities the New Zealand Ministry for the
-Environment carries out every two years, only about 6 per cent of all
-resource consents in the two-year period were notified in some way,
-with only 4 per cent being publically notified \parencite{rma-survey}.
-
-- opportunities for public involvement?
+lack of resources (time and expertise)''.
+
+% - opportunities for public involvement?
+
+Some of the main barriers to public participation cited by
+\textcite{eia-state-of-the-art} are: poor knowledge of the public
+about the process; poor provision of information; failure to influence
+the decision-making process; poor execution of participation methods;
+and regulatory constraints. As a review of resource consent processing
+performance in New Zealand indicates, especially the latter three are
+significant obstacles to public participation in New
+Zealand \parencite{TODO}. % TODO
+
+According to the 2010/11 survey of local authorities the New Zealand
+Ministry for the Environment carries out every two years, only about 6
+per cent of all resource consents in the two-year period were notified
+in some way, with only 4 per cent being publically
+notified \parencite{rma-survey}.
+
- limited opportunity for the public to influence decisions
On the other hand, public participation ... leads to abuse, slow process miller2010implementing
@@ -144,7 +149,7 @@ level + monitoring.
rigorous limits on discharges etc. However, in practice,
implementation of the Act is occurring slowly. Experience to date
indicates that local governments still rely on project EIA rather than
- undertaking policy and pian-level assessments,
+ undertaking policy and plan-level assessments,
\end{quote}
\subsection{TODO: Effective? Does EIA bring about sustainable development?}