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Teaching environmental assessment and management related degrees in Hong Kong:
similarities and differences with Europe
Olivia BinaResearch Fellow, Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon
Adjunct Assistant Professor, GRM, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
TwoEAM project - Seminar
http://www.twoeam-eu.net/Nankai University, Tianjin, 20-21 March 2010
• The disciplinary and contextual outlook(s)
• Choosing the aim and objectives• Feedback (good, bad and exciting)• Some reflections: similarities and
differences
Two-EAM seminar (21-22/3/10) Bina – ICS-UL and CUHK 2
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The disciplinary & contextual outlook(s)
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Political sciences
Geography – resource managementGeography - human
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Industrialised, wealthy
Developing
Space occupied by same number of people in cars, in a bus, and on bicycles
Demonstration on main street of Muenster how much space cars take compared to buses or bikes to transport the same number of people (after Pucher)
Source: Lex Brown 20096
HYDRO POWER, IRRIGATIONNIGER BASIN
SEA course Bina-CUHK 7http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mali.A2001291.1045.250m.jpg
Source: Lex Brown 2009
TRANSPORTATIONMOBILITY
Bangkok
SEA Course 8
CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
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Society
Environment
Economy
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Man Nature
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experts Gov.orgso
ciety
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Choosing the aim and objectives
Introduction• The course on Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)
provides students with the opportunity to focus on a specific instrument for environmental governance and better resource management by government agencies.
• SEA is one of the most important new governance mechanisms of the last decade. It is widely used across the world and is considered especially important for the future sustainability of China’s development trajectory.
• The course will explore the theory, methods and practice of SEA, with reference to a range of academic and policy literature, as well as case study material and a field trip introducing SEA practice in HK.
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Course objectives
• Explore in depth the tensions between environment and development through the practice of assessment by government agencies;
• Understand the link between data, information and the process of decision-making that leads to planning development (focus on government planning);
• Understand the importance of concepts and terms such as environment and sustainability in the context of good governance.
• Learn how to design a basic SEA process.
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Cour
se o
utlin
eFrom EIA to SEA: sustainability and governance issues
Introduction: The purpose of EA and ‘S’EA
Procedures, processes and the quest for integration
Procedures, processes and the quest for integration
Methods and tools
Cooperation, consultation and public participation
Effectiveness
SEA, Integrated assessment and SA
Field trip – HK Government
Examples
The use of knowledge in assessment
Public participation – European case and SEA Review
T1 guidance docs
Essay title
T2 HK
T3 HK
NOTE 500 WORDS
HK EPD
T4 + Essay titles
The use of knowledge in assessment
• Environment and development• Sustainable development (SA and SEA)• Ecosystem services (and development/poverty)• Conflict (values and interests)• The PPP+p myth• Participatory processes (knowledge and power)• Integrated approach (and IA)
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Feedback (good, bad and exciting)
Which aspects of the course do you like most?
• Understand more about the linkage between the environmental assessment and the politics.
• Visiting the EPD Board members helps us to realize the actual process in SEA
• The field trip• Provoking lectures• Interactions in the class• Students were encouraged to voice out opinions.• The uniqueness of the topic. It is the only course for
SEA. It is very new for students.18
Which aspects of the course could be improved?
• How exactly does an SEA happen? It seems a little too theoretical now.
• Better to relate more to HK’s situation.
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Students final comments
• Your courses have broaden my perspectives and made me realize the very multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies…
• …have changed the way in which I understand, view and relate to the world. More importantly, they stimulated me to think, and to think critically…
• I have come to realized that complexity is an undeniable reality in every aspect of life, and it is complexity that makes thing interesting…
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READING
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Some reflections: similarities and differences
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Disciplines &
Context
Integration‘of everything
into everything else’
Practice &Theory Wealthy &
DevelopingMan &Nature
EA-M:Assessing impacts
&Promoting
governanceEffectiveness
World Energy Bina - GRM 24
thank you!