Ambiente & Sociedade (Jul 2022)

Teaching Environmental Impact Assessment in Brazil: is it just a ‘Make-believe’ approach?

  • Maria Rita Raimundo e Almeida,
  • Fernanda Aparecida Veronez,
  • Anne Caroline Malvestio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4422asoc20210020r1vu2022l2oa
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25

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Abstract Teaching Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is fundamental for EIA effective practice. Nevertheless, this topic has not been addressed sufficiently, yet. In this context, this paper analyzes EIA teaching in Brazil based on the curriculum of EIA courses within Environmental Engineering programs, considering best practice principles. In addition, we proposed an analytical framework that categorizes nine EIA teaching profiles. The results show that EIA teaching is present in all the programs assessed. However, the prevailing teaching profiles reveal a limited perspective of EIA, not addressing the minimum necessary for understanding EIA as an environmental policy instrument. The weaknesses highlighted indicate that EIA teaching may be negatively influencing EIA practice and vice versa, creating a vicious cycle. Thus, this highlights the urgency for improving EIA teaching in Brazil, which should contribute to Brazilian EIA practice.

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