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The Role of Cost-benefit Analysis and Economic Impact Analysis in Environmental Assessment: The Case for Reform

Chris Joseph, Thomas Gunton, Duncan Knowler, Sean Broadbent

2020Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cost-benefit analysis and economic impact analysis both provide the ability to assess projects’ economic impacts, but through different methodological approaches and perspectives. In Canada and elsewhere, cost-benefit analysis is often eschewed in favour of economic impact analysis in environmental assessment processes. This paper presents a criteria-based evaluation of the two methods and shows that cost-benefit analysis has numerous strengths relative to economic impact analysis but that both methods are useful. Consequently, we recommend that the environmental assessment process be reformed to include cost-benefit analysis complemented by economic impact analysis to provide decision-makers with more complete information.

Topics & Concepts

Economic analysisCost–benefit analysisEconomic impact analysisEnvironmental impact assessmentProcess (computing)Impact assessmentEconomic evaluationBenefit analysisRisk analysis (engineering)Cost-effectiveness analysisQuantitative analysis (chemistry)Decision analysisCost analysisEnvironmental analysisEnvironmental economicsEnvironmental resource managementEconomicsComputer scienceBusinessOperations researchCost effectivenessEngineeringOperating systemBiologyPolitical scienceEcologyPublic administrationMicroeconomicsAgricultural economicsChromatographyChemistryMathematical economicsEnvironmental and Social Impact AssessmentsHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of LifeEvaluation and Performance Assessment
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