Public Participation and Better Environmental Decisions is about
a specific 'promise' that participation holds for environmental
decision-making. Many of the arguments for public participation in
(inter)national environmental policy documents are functional, that
is to say they see public participation as a means to an end. Sound
solutions to environmental problems require participation beyond
experts and political elites. Neglecting information from the
public leads to legitimacy questions and potential conflicts.
There is a discourse in the literature and in policy practice as
to whether decision-making improves in quality as additional
relevant information by the public is considered. The promise that
public participation holds has to be weighed against the
limitations of public participation in terms of costs and interest
conflicts. The question that Public Participation and Better
Environmental Decisions seeks to answer for academics, planners and
civil servants in all environmental relevant policy fields is: What
restricts and what enables information to hold the 'promise' that
public participation lead to better environmental decision-making
and better outcomes?
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