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Theory versus practice in Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)

Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2014
Abstract Could the theory of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) be ahead of its time and decoupled from its practice? This paper evolved in search for this leading research question. Over the years the discourse on SEA experienced a gradual shift from the technocratic and rationalist thinking that supported its origin to more strategic ...
VÍCTOR Lobos   +1 more
exaly   +2 more sources

The consideration of health in strategic environmental assessment (SEA)

Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2010
Abstract Following the requirements of the European Directive 2001/42/EC on strategic environmental assessment (SEA) and the Protocol on Strategic Environmental Assessment (Kiev, 2003) to the Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a Transboundary Context (Espoo, 1991), health is one of the aspects to be considered in SEA.
Thomas B Fischer
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Development and practices of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) in China

International Journal of Environment and Pollution, 2004
The paper introduces the research and practices of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) in China, including the definition of plan environmental impact assessment (PEIA), its political and legal basis, mode for combining SEA into integration of environment and development in decision-making (IEDD).
Cun kuan Bao   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

A research agenda for data and scale issues in Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)

Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2007
Abstract The way in which Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) succeeds in its key aim – to integrate the environment into strategic decision-making – is affected by the choice of both data and scale. The data and scale used within SEA fundamentally shape the process.
Elsa João
exaly   +4 more sources

What makes strategic environmental assessment successful environmental assessment? The role of context in the contribution of SEA to decision-making

Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 2007
The expectations of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) regarding the integration of environmental and sustainability concerns into policy-making are high. Although evidence of its impact up to now is only indirect and, more important, appears to be modest, more attention has to be paid to the fact that the term ‘impact’ can be interpreted in ...
Hens Runhaar, Peter P J Driessen
exaly   +4 more sources

Strategic environmental assessment (sea): A tool for environmental decision‐making.

Irish Geography, 2007
The project level decision making context of Environmental Impact Assessment is often seen as being unable to deliver on sustainability. Sustainability will only be realized if consideration is given to the environment at higher decision making levels including those of policy, plan and programme (PPP).
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Analysis for biotechnology innovations using Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) [PDF]

open access: possible, 2005
Meeting the food needs of the world’s growing population while reducing poverty and protecting the environment is a major global challenge. Genetically modified crops appear to provide a promising option to deal with this challenge. However there is a need to make strategic decisions on how to spend limited agricultural research funds in order to ...
Lanacre, Nicholas A.   +13 more
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Strategic Environmental Assessment — Austrian SEA Study

1998
In Austria discussions on strategic environmental assessment (SEA) began during negotiations concerning the Act on Environmental Impact Assessment and Public Participation between 1991 and 1993. Representatives of various organisations demanded environmental impact assessment, not only for specific projects but also on strategic level. The Austrian Act
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EFFECTIVENESS OF STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT (SEA) IN SOUTH AFRICA

Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, 2007
South Africa is regarded as a leading developing country in terms of SEA practice. However, the lack of empirical research to evaluate and learn from this wealth of practical experience can be considered a major lost opportunity not only for South Africa but also for the development of our understanding of SEA in the developing world.
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Introduction of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) in Hungary

1998
There is no formal definition for the SEA in the Hungarian environmental regulation, the mandatory Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) refers only to the project-level activities and the expression itself is used very rarely.
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