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The Global Deep Sea Exploration Goals: A representative approach to visually observing the deep seafloor. [PDF]
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Short- and long-term effects of culling invasive corallivorous gastropods. [PDF]
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Greenland Sea – an updated strategic environmental impact assessment of petroleum activities
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Theory versus practice in Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)
Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2014Abstract 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, Maria Partidario
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The consideration of health in strategic environmental assessment (SEA)
Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2010Abstract 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 +2 more
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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 ...
Runhaar, H.A.C., Driessen, P.P.J.
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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 ...
Runhaar, H.A.C., Driessen, P.P.J.
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Analytical strategic environmental assessment (ANSEA) developing a new approach to SEA
Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2004Abstract The objective of analytical strategic environmental assessment (ANSEA) is to provide a decision-centred approach to the SEA process. The ANSEA project evolved from the realisation that, in many cases, SEA, as currently practised, is not able to ensure an appropriate integration of environmental values.
Holger Dalkmann +2 more
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Strategic environmental assessment (sea): A tool for environmental decision‐making.
Irish Geography, 2007The 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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Development and practices of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) in China
International Journal of Environment and Pollution, 2004The 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
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