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A reviewof EIAs on trade policy in China: Exploring the way for economic policy EIAs (SCI)



A reviewof EIAs on trade policy in China: Exploring the way for economic policy EIAs (SCI)

Environmental Impact Assessment Review 50 (2015) 53–65

Xianqiang Mao, Peng Song, Lone Kørnøv, Gabriel Corsetti


Abstract

During the discussion on the “Environmental Protection Law Amendment (draft)” in 2011, it was decided to drop the proposed clauses related to environmental impact assessments (EIAs) on policy, which means that there remained no provisions for policy EIAs, and China's strategic environmental assessment system stayed limited to the planning level. However, considering that economic policy making is causing significant direct and indirect environmental problems and that almost every aspect of governmental policy has an economic aspect, EIAs on economic policies are of the utmost urgency. The purpose of this study is to review the EIA work that has been carried out on trade policy in China through four case studies, and illustrate how trade policy EIAs can be helpful in achieving better environmental outcomes in the area of trade. Through the trade policy EIA case studies we try to argue for the feasibility of conducting EIAs on economic policies in China.We also discuss the implications of the case studies from the point of view of how to proceed with EIAs on economic policy and how to promote their practice.


Keywords

Environmental impact assessment, Trade policy, Economic policy EIA, China