30 June 2013

MSIA FORUM IN CONJUNCTION WITH ITS 8TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

An Invitation to MSIA Forum in Conjunction with its 8th Annual General Meeting. There will be two presenters who will share their experiences and this will be followed by an open discussion by MSIA Members. The Speakers are:

 1. Dr. Gaim James Lunkapis, Senior Lecturer, School of Social Science, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, also a Member of MSIA. He will present on The Quality Of Social Impact Assessment Within the Environmental Impact Assessment in Sabah.

2. Kamaruzaman Bin Hussen, Senior Assistant Director, Strategic and SIA Division, Highway Planning Unit, Ministry of Works, Malaysia. His presentation is entitled The Role of Social Impact in Highway Planning.
Moderator: Philip Philipose

Details are as follows:
Date       : 5th July 2013 (Friday)
Time      : 4.00 – 5.00 pm.
Venue    : Bilik Tanjung, Jabatan Perancangan Bandar dan Desa Semenanjung Malaysia
,                Jalan Cenderasari,50646 Kuala Lumpur.

Your participation is appreciated.

Secretariat
MSIA

11 June 2013

WHEN AND WHERE IS SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REQUIRED?


by Rabel J Burdge and C. Nicholas Taylor


The purpose of  this paper is to identify those parts of the world where social impact  assessment is required and what organizations, institutions and laws there are in place to carry out and enforce SIA practice.   Some conclusions are drawn about expanding SIA practice. To accomplish this purpose we contacted practitioners in  countries where large mineral,  water, petroleum and construction related projects were likely to take place or countries with  private sector companies doing the  exploration  and development. We asked the following questions:

1. Does your country, state, province or other governmental unit have legislation that requires
Environmental Impact Assessments—e.g., NEPA style legislation?

2. If they answered yes to the  first question…” is there wording in the legislation to include the
social impacts on the human environment or human communities?”

3. Are there specific agencies or governmental organizations that have a  specific requirement
to do social impact assessment? If yes, which ones?
If there are specific requirements to do social impact assessment,  how are the regulations or
requirements enforced, e.g., terms of references, to obtain a permit or by legally enforceable
legislation? Many countries now have some type of environmental policy legislation modeled after the original  National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) legislation. We also received responses from the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the European Community (EU), the  Canadian International Development Administration (CIDA)  and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).There are other reasons beyond a legal or institutional mandate to undertake SIA.  These include emerging approaches  (a business case) aligning SIA with  corporate social responsibility to minimize social risks and increase project social benefits,  including the  social license to operate and Free and Informed Consent based in human rights frameworks (Vanclay and Esteves, 2011). 

FORUM “IMPROVING PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN POLICY & PROJECT PLANING - SPECIAL FOCUS ON INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS”


ERE Consulting Group will organize a forum on “Improving Public Participation in Policy & Project Planing - Special Focus on Infrastructure Projects” on 27 June 2013 at Holiday Villa, Subang Jaya. Please contact Ms Wana or Ms Azian at 03-80242287 if you have any queries before 20 June 2013.

SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN URBAN DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA by Nursyafawaty Binti Abd Rahman



A report submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of achieving Bachelor of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Earth Resources, Universiti Malaysia Pahang. November, 2009. http://umpir.ump.edu.my.
ABSTRACT
This study is about social impact assessment in urban development in Malaysia. Inthis study, social impact assessment is described and discussed. Social impactassessment is defined as the process of identifying the future consequences of acurrent or proposed action which are related to individuals, organizations and socialmacro-systems''. In the cities of developing countries, the city's center is grown, sothis is where for certain projects; impact on people can be by far the most importantconsideration. In such cases, a social impact assessment (SIA) is carried out as a partof the process. The study of Social Impact Assessment in Urban Development isbeen carried out in Malaysia. Questionnaire is distributed to the consultant firm,contractor and also government firm for this study. The objective of this study is toassess the way SIA has been used in the past, to consider how social impactassessment in urban development could be improved and to highlight best practicerecommendations and general principals of social impact assessment that are relevantfor urban development. As conclusion, social impact assessment is important to theurban development in Malaysia. The Social Impact assessment in Malaysia can beimproved to prevent the negative impacts.