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Understanding Environmental Impact Assessments

Law Yao Hua, Environmental Journalist and Co-Founder, Macaranga | Khairulina Mohd Kamaruddin, EIA Consultant & Auditor | Hawa Wahid, President, Persatuan Aktivis Sahabat Alam (KUASA)

12-Mar-25 15:00

 Understanding Environmental Impact Assessments

When a major development project is announced—whether it’s a highway, a dam, or a large-scale plantation—one of the most critical steps in the process is the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). But how does the EIA process work, and how much influence does public feedback really have? In a three-part series, environmental journalism portal Macaranga spoke to stakeholders to explore all this and more, and we speak to environmental journalist Law Yao Hua who wrote the articles, EIA consultant and auditor Khairulina Mohd Kamaruddin, and Hawa Wahid, the President of Persatuan Aktivis Sahabat Alam (KUASA), to break down the complexities of EIAs, why public participation matters, and how we can make the process more transparent and effective.


Image Credit: Macaranga

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Tags:  the bigger pictureearth mattersmacarangaenvironmental impact assessmenteia reportspublic participationdevelopment projects





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