A contribution for the evaluation of the territorial impact of transport infrastructures in the early stages of the EIA: application to the Huelva (Spain)–Faro (Portugal) rail link
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The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) procedure should predict and identify
the major impacts of a project development that may cause specific spatial and
temporal effects. Early in the EIA, the scoping stage provides all the relevant
information on the impacts of the project alternatives. In particular, potential effects
on the territorial network such as habitat connectivity loss and accessibility
improvements should be taken into account in the various proposed layout alternatives
when evaluating transport infrastructure projects. However, several authors have
identified deficiencies in practice. The aim of this article is to provide a methodology
for the assessment of these territorial impacts using adequate indicators in the early
stages of the EIA procedure.
The proposed method is based on a comparison of a range of alternative layouts for
a railway line linking two population centres, using indicators calculated with
geographic information systems. The methodology was applied to a case study the
rail link between Huelva (Spain) and Faro (Portugal) and the high speed rail (HSR)
and conventional rail were evaluated in different layouts. The method was effective in
spatially identifying significant impacts on accessibility improvements, which
occurred closer to the cross border area. The conventional railway alternatives have
similar accessibility values to the HSR. The results also reveal that connectivity loss is
not limited to the area around the infrastructure, but extends throughout the territory.
The results are at variance with the initiative proposed by Spanish and Portuguese
transport decision-makers, and raise the possibility of selecting a conventional railway
option. An adequate territorial evaluation methodology enables the new action to be
correctly assessed, and supplies the information required to propose the most suitable
alternative from a socio-economic and environmental standpoint, regardless of
whether this proposal was initially included in the transport policy
Bibliographic citation
Ortega-Pérez, E., Martín-Ramos, B., Gonzalez-Algarra, E., & Moreno-Cuesta, E. (2015). A contribution for the evaluation of the territorial impact of transport infrastructures in the early stages of the EIA: application to the Huelva (Spain)–Faro (Portugal) rail link. In Journal of Environmental Planning and Management (Vol. 59, Issue 2, pp. 302–319). Informa UK Limited. https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2015.1009628














