Environmental Democracy in Ethiopia: Emphasis on Public Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment Process

  • Dejene Janka Girma

Abstract

Abstract
The concept of environmental democracy refers to a participatory form of environmental
decision-making. Thus, in a system where there is environmental democracy, the
public will be able to engage in decisions that will have impacts on the environment.
On the other hand, different instruments at the international, regional, and national
levels have been emerging with a view to ensuring public participation in
environmental decision-making processes. This is so because, nowadays, there is a
general consensus that public participation in making environmentally fateful
decisions will contribute to the effective protection of the environment. In Ethiopia,
too, there are laws, policies, regulations, etc. which aim at ensuring environmental
protection. Since environmental democracy is of paramount importance for effective
environmental protection, this article intends to explore the extent to which these
laws, policies, regulations, etc. can accommodate the needs of environmental
democracy by focusing on public participation in the environmental impact
assessment process. It will also explore the extent to which the public is participating
in the environmental impact assessment process in practice. The article argues that
despite the fact that Ethiopia has put in place a policy framework to ensure public
participation in the environmental impact assessment process thereby opening the door
for environmental democracy and there is also some sort of public participation in
the environmental impact assessment process in practice, environmental democracy
in Ethiopia is still at its early stage. In order to show the correctness or otherwise of
this argument, the methods the writer has used to gather information are literature
review, legal and other instruments’ analysis, and interviews.

Published
2022-03-04
How to Cite
Girma, D. J. (2022). Environmental Democracy in Ethiopia: Emphasis on Public Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment Process. Bahir Dar University Journal of Law, 1(2), 199-123. https://doi.org/10.20372/bdujol.v1i2.797
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