From: Malta Sociological Association
To: Ministry
for the Environment, Energy and Enterprise
(Environment
& Resources Authority)
Re:
National Strategy for the Environment 2050 Public
Consultation
Link: https://meae.gov.mt/en/Public_Consultations/MECP/Pages/Consultations/NationalStrategyfortheEnvironment2050.aspx
With reference to the
consultation in question, the Malta Sociological Association (registered VO 1323) proposes that the policy process which comprises the national
strategy employs social impact assessments in an ongoing process.
The International Principles for Social Impact
Assessment defines SIA as being “the processes of analysing, monitoring and
managing the intended and unintended social consequences, both positive and
negative, of planned interventions (policies, programs, plans, projects) and any
social change processes invoked by those interventions”.
An SIA is an interdisciplinary process, and should employ
various methods, both quantitative and qualitative. Social impact assessments should not be
one-off exercises: To the contrary, they should be ongoing processes which
engage with various stakeholders and which report back so as to ensure
effective policy processes.
In this regard, you may
refer to international SIA standards, for example those set by the
International Association for Impact Assessment, which is accessible from this
link:
Reference: (2003) International Principles For Social Impact Assessment, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 21:1, 5-12, DOI: 10.3152/147154603781766491