This paper draws on earlier research, a national review of Scottish SEA practice and a survey of practitioners and stakeholders engaged in SEA and spatial planning in one Scottish city-region, to explore claims being made in the academic literature for Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) as a tool for deliberative plan-making. We consider whether there is evidence that Scottish SEA practice is helping create more inclusive plan-making processes in light of recent legislative changes, thereby fulfilling one of the expectations of Scottish Government. The macro analysis found that although there are opportunities for stakeholders to engage in the Scottish SEA process the level in practice is extremely low, a finding which mirrors experie...
This paper evaluates how the enhancement of positive environmental impacts has been considered and d...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13135Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) has been...
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is now a requirement for virtually all new Scottish public ...
This paper draws on earlier research, a national review of Scottish SEA practice and a survey of pra...
Literature provides a basis for understanding the relationship between strategic environmental asses...
The coverage of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) has been extended to all public sector poli...
This paper evaluates the tensions that result from routinely applying SEA to all policies, plans and...
Contributing to sustainable development is commonly noted as an overall goal for both Sustainability...
Public participation is considered a distinguished feature of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SE...
The different ways in which its territorial jurisdictions have chosen to apply the European Union's ...
Case studies are used to compare the use of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) Scotland and Ne...
Disparate approaches to strategic environmental assessment (SEA) in New South Wales (NSW), Australia...
The complexity of the environmental issue influences the planning process, affecting multiple factor...
This report is based on an independent online survey of people engaged with strategic environmental ...
Since the transposition of the European Directive 2001/42/EC into Scots Law in 2004, strategic envir...
This paper evaluates how the enhancement of positive environmental impacts has been considered and d...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13135Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) has been...
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is now a requirement for virtually all new Scottish public ...
This paper draws on earlier research, a national review of Scottish SEA practice and a survey of pra...
Literature provides a basis for understanding the relationship between strategic environmental asses...
The coverage of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) has been extended to all public sector poli...
This paper evaluates the tensions that result from routinely applying SEA to all policies, plans and...
Contributing to sustainable development is commonly noted as an overall goal for both Sustainability...
Public participation is considered a distinguished feature of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SE...
The different ways in which its territorial jurisdictions have chosen to apply the European Union's ...
Case studies are used to compare the use of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) Scotland and Ne...
Disparate approaches to strategic environmental assessment (SEA) in New South Wales (NSW), Australia...
The complexity of the environmental issue influences the planning process, affecting multiple factor...
This report is based on an independent online survey of people engaged with strategic environmental ...
Since the transposition of the European Directive 2001/42/EC into Scots Law in 2004, strategic envir...
This paper evaluates how the enhancement of positive environmental impacts has been considered and d...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T13135Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) has been...
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is now a requirement for virtually all new Scottish public ...