Artigo Produção Nacional Revisado por pares

Addressing ecosystem services from plan to project to further tiering in impact assessment: Lessons from highway planning in São Paulo, Brazil

2021; Elsevier BV; Volume: 92; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.eiar.2021.106694

ISSN

1873-6432

Autores

Amarílis Lucia Casteli Figueiredo Gallardo, Josianne Cláudia Sales Rosa, Luis Enrique Sánchez,

Tópico(s)

Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation

Resumo

Tiering in impact assessment has been advocated for mainstreaming environmental goals into different levels of planning. Likewise, the ecosystem services concept has been receiving increased attention for its potential contribution to the difficult mission of integrating the fragmented views of society's dependence on nature when taking decisions about development proposals and public policies. Using the tiered planning of transportation infrastructure in São Paulo, Brazil, this paper examines the use of the ecosystem services concept as a thread to tiering in impact assessment from the strategic to the project level. By exploring a particular case in the transportation infrastructure sector, we aim at advancing knowledge and drawing lessons about the contribution of ecosystem services as an integrative tool to knit the analysis of impacts at successive levels of planning. The highway affects forest lands and watersheds that provide invaluable services for a large population. By analyzing strategic and project environmental assessments, we found that although ecosystem services underpin three out of five key strategic issues, they were addressed mostly implicitly, both at the strategic and at the project levels, missing an opportunity to integrate societal concerns into the assessment. The explicit and upfront consideration of ecosystem services is necessary to support an integrated assessment and the structured consideration of socio-ecological systems in decision-making and to reveal trade-offs that are usually hidden in piecemeal assessments.

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