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Strategic Environmental Assessment — Austrian SEA Study
1998In 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, 2007South 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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Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2015
This paper explores the potential of sensitivity analysis to improve the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) process and enhance environmental integration. It applies the Sensitivity Model Prof. Vester® to the England SEA process, following two objectives: (1) establishing how different strategic environmental assessment (SEA) elements affect ...
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This paper explores the potential of sensitivity analysis to improve the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) process and enhance environmental integration. It applies the Sensitivity Model Prof. Vester® to the England SEA process, following two objectives: (1) establishing how different strategic environmental assessment (SEA) elements affect ...
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Introduction of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) in Hungary
1998There 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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Editorial: Improving Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) and Sustainability Appraisal (SA)
Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, 2015No abstract received.
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A System Dynamic (SD) Model for Logistics Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) plays a role before the logistics planning carrying out, which can effectively avoid environmental problems caused by strategic errors. This paper adopts system dynamic software to set up SD model, and takes Dalians logistics planning as a case. Six alternative scenarios based on the plannings goal and direction
Wei Li, Chong Chen, Jing Du, Ling Xu
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Linking strategic environmental assessment (SEA) and city development strategy in Vietnam
Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 2008Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) application to city development strategy (CDS) reveals the strategic nature of both instruments and their potential multiplier effect on enhancing synergies for sustainable development. The adequacy of the two strategic tools for a complementary approach to integration towards sustainable development raises an ...
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Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) as a Tool for Integration within Coastal Planning
Journal of Coastal Research, 2006Integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) is widely recognised as a key mechanism for asserting sustainable development objectives within coastal areas. However, despite significant developments in ICZM practice and development, a number of challenges remain.
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2015
The main goal in the countries which have not completed their development progress is industrialization and development just as soon as possible. Therefore, negative effects of industrialization and development on environment and/or nature cannot be mostly discussed adequately.
CENGİZ GÖKÇE, Gizem, BARIŞ, M. Emin
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The main goal in the countries which have not completed their development progress is industrialization and development just as soon as possible. Therefore, negative effects of industrialization and development on environment and/or nature cannot be mostly discussed adequately.
CENGİZ GÖKÇE, Gizem, BARIŞ, M. Emin
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Territorial impact assessment (TIA) and strategic environmental assessment (SEA)
2006STeMA è una metodologia e un GIS tool per avere: systemic vision where economy, territory and environment are considered as a whole system carrying capacity of the economic/territorial/environmental systems as common base for regions and states to be “competitive in sustainability” Strategic Environmental Assessment as logical common standard ...
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