Enríquez de Salamanca , Álvaro2025-01-162025-01-162017-10-12Enríquez-de-Salamanca, Á. (2018). Stakeholders’ manipulation of environmental impact assessment. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 68, 10-18. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eiar.2017.10.0030195-925510.1016/j.eiar.2017.10.003https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/114780Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a process where several stakeholders take part, each with different interests, making bias unavoidable and a major cause of concern, but there is a big difference between inherent stakeholders' bias and manipulation, an illegitimate attempt to alter decisions for spurious interests. Although manipulation has usually been attributed to developers, any stakeholder may try to use it for self-benefit. In this paper we analyse manipulation possibilities, and how they can be used by stakeholders. While bias is unavoidable and should be reduced, understood and managed in EIA, manipulation is unacceptable and must be excluded.engStakeholders' manipulation of Environmental Impact Assessmentjournal article1873-6432http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eiar.2017.10.003restricted access363.7EIAStakeholdersBiasManipulationMedio ambiente natural24 Ciencias de la Vida