Agency consultation networks in environmental impact assessment

Author:

Wang Jie1,Ulibarri Nicola1,Scott Tyler A2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urban Planning and Public Policy, University of California Irvine , Irvine, CA , USA

2. Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of California Davis , Davis, CA , USA

Abstract

Abstract Government agencies practice interagency consultation to ensure that broader governmental activities align with their missions and objectives. Consultation allows agencies not only to express their preferences and interests, but also may create administrative burden and procedural delay. To explore the conditions under which agencies choose to review activities proposed by fellow government actors, this research focuses on the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), California’s environmental impact assessment law. We conceptualize the CEQA review network as a two-mode network, in which each review agency is linked to particular projects, and use two-mode exponential random graph models to test a series of hypotheses about agency, project, and agency–project dyadic characteristics that shape the choice to review. We find that projects located in sites with socioeconomically vulnerable residents or higher levels of background pollution garner more consultation. Agencies are more likely to provide consultation when their expertise aligns with the project’s impact, and are less likely to review a project with agencies that possess the same expertise. This research highlights variations underlying interagency consultation and helps understand how agencies try to influence other agencies’ decisions.

Funder

Interim COVID-19 Research Recovery Program

Research Cyberinfrastructure Center

University of California

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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