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Record Nr.

UNINA9910150353703321

Titolo

Socioeconomic evaluation of megaprojects : dealing with uncertainties / / edited by Markku Lehtonen, Pierre-Benoit Joly and Luis Aparicio

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2017

ISBN

0-367-02688-0

1-315-62212-2

1-317-22206-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xviii, 263 pages) : illustrations, maps

Collana

Routledge explorations in environmental studies

Altri autori (Persone)

AparicioLuis

JolyPierre-Benoit

LehtonenMarkku

Disciplina

338.927

Soggetti

Sustainable development

Economic development - Environmental aspects

Infrastructure (Economics) - Evaluation

Project management

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"Earthscan from Routledge"

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

1. Introduction / Markku Lehtonen, Pierre-Benoît Joly and Luis Aparicio -- Part I. Socioeconomic evaluation of megaprojects: critical readings -- 2. In search of an assessment of the future : the case of the US nuclear waste programme / Basak Sarac-Lesavre -- 3. Megaprojects and mega risks : lessons for decision-makers of large-scale transport projects : OMEGA centre lessons derived from European, US and Asia-Pacific case studies / Harry Dimitriou, E. John Ward and Philip G. Wright -- 4. The lyon-turin high-speed railway project and the escalation of commitment / Thomas Reverdy and Markku Lehtonen -- 5. The Finnish success story in the governance of a megaproject : the (minimal) role of socioeconomic evaluation in the final disposal of spent nuclear fuel / Markku Lehtonen, Matti Kojo and Tapio Litmanen -- 6. How stakeholder and citizen participation influences evaluation criteria for megaprojects : the case of the Belgian LILW repository / Anne Bergmans and Marlies Verhaegen -- 7. Does technical risk dialogue entail socioeconomic valuation? : the case of scientific dispute over



copper corrosion in a spent nuclear fuel disposal project / Tapio Litmanen, Matti Kojo, Mika Kari and Jurgita Vesalainen --

Part II. Novel approaches to evaluating the socioeconomic in megaprojects -- 8. Ex ante evaluation of megaprojects in a time of uncertainty : what counts and what is countable in the canadian context? / Moktar Lamari, Jean-René Prévost & Line Poulin-Larivière -- 9. The potential contribution of social impact assessment to megaproject developments / Frank Vanclay -- 10. Collective construction of social indicators of wellbeing: analytical insights from an experiment / Michel Renault -- 11. Addressing the evaluation-implementation gap in infrastructure megaproject research with qualitative comparative analysis / Stefan Verweij -- 12. Conclusions / Markku Lehtonen, Luis Aparicio and Pierre-Benoît Joly.

Sommario/riassunto

The governance and evaluation of ‘megaprojects’ – that is, large-scale, complex, high-stakes infrastructure projects usually commissioned by governments and delivered through partnerships between public and private organisations – is receiving increased attention. However, megaproject evaluation has hitherto largely adopted a linear-rationalist perspective to explain the frequent failure of such projects to meet the ‘iron triangle’ of performance criteria: delivering on time, within budget, and according to specifications. This approach recommends greater control and accountability to remedy megaproject ‘pathologies’.Drawing on empirical examples mainly from the transport sector and radioactive waste disposal, this book offers new perspectives to megaproject evaluation. Comprising contributions from leading experts in project evaluation and appraisal, this collection opens up new avenues by suggesting two ways of improving megaproject evaluation: 1) approaches that go beyond the dominant linearrationalist notion of policy processes, and emphasise instead the objective of opening up appraisal processes in order to enhance learning and reflexivity; and 2) approaches that extend evaluative criteria beyond the ‘iron triangle’, to cover the various socioeconomic impacts and preconditions for project success.This volume will be of great relevance to scholars and practitioners with an interest in megaprojects, energy and climate policy, radioactive waste management, urban design, and project planning and management.