Environmental impact assessment in higher education institutions in East Africa: the case of Rwanda

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2017 Mar;24(8):7852-7864. doi: 10.1007/s11356-017-8525-4. Epub 2017 Feb 8.

Abstract

Due to the pressure on limited resources produced by a growing population and due to a decade of war, Rwanda is facing a major problem in environmental protection. Because of such problems, it seems only reasonable that environment-related courses should play an important role in the curricula of institutions of higher learning. The main aim of this research is to present a comprehensive picture of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) integration in graduate and undergraduate programs in Rwandese higher education institutions and to make recommendations for its improvement. During this study, two surveys were conducted: the first survey targeted Environmental Impact Assessment lecturers and the second survey was for Environmental Impact Assessment practitioners (including EIA certified experts and competent authorities). The study found that Environmental Impact Assessment is not well established in these institutions and it is not taught in some programs; civil engineering, for example, has no Environmental Impact Assessment courses. Recommendations to improve EIA education are proposed, such as requiring that a common core course in Environmental Impact Assessment be made available in Rwandese higher learning institutions.

Keywords: EIA education; Environmental impact assessment; Environmental protection; Graduate and undergraduate programs; Rwanda; Rwandese higher education institutions.

MeSH terms

  • Conservation of Natural Resources*
  • Curriculum*
  • Education, Graduate
  • Population Growth
  • Rwanda
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Universities*