An Assessment of People's Satisfaction with the Public Hearing on the Yadana Natural Gas Pipeline Project

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 72 - Trang 207-225 - 2001
Stephen Ogunlana1, Thanate Yotsinsak1, Silas Yisa2
1School of Civil Engineering, Asian Institute of Technology, Klong Luang, Pathum Thani, Thailand
2Built Environment Research Unit, School of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

Tóm tắt

Many public and large-scale construction projects inThailand have been faced with environmental and socialconflict problems. The major cause is that project sponsorsdo not address concerns of the public in a proper mannerduring EIA study. The Yadana Natural Gas Pipeline (YNGP)project is an example of a project which suffered theeffects of public demonstration. A public hearing, onetechnique of public participation, is a good mechanism tosolve conflict problems in a non-violent way which the ThaiGovernment usually adopts to settle conflict in constructionprojects. In the case of the YNGP, even after the conflictwas ‘resolved’ hostility towards the project was noteliminated, as the opponents were not satisfied with thedecision. Therefore, this article examines the hearing on theYNGP project. The study found that it was too late to make any significantchanges to the project after the hearing was held, mostrespondents were not satisfied with the project. In otherwords, this hearing did not improve their perception ofenvironmental soundness of the project. The study showedthat the project's impact on the environment was notproperly addressed. The project sponsors did not providesufficient publicity for the meeting and the stage at whichthe hearing was conducted. Suggestions are made forimproving participation in future hearings.

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