Book chapter discussing barriers to a successful Strategic Environmental Assessment(SEA). Four main potential problems are considered: bland alternatives, weak public participation, lack of the 'right data', and generally poor procedures and methodology. The chapter concludes with an analysis of the need for quality assurance mechanisms for SEA, and evaluates whether SEA should be integrated with sustainability appraisal or not
The way in which Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) succeeds in its key aim - to integrate the...
The expectations of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) regarding the integration of environmen...
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is undertaken in more than 60 countries worldwide. Support ...
Large-scale planning initiatives can present major long-term environmental and social consequences. ...
After its 'invention' as a fairly clearly defined instrument for assessing the environmental impacts...
An increasing number of countries and international organisations now undertake some form of strateg...
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) has often been identified as a key tool to contribute to su...
Many governments and environmental assessment (EA) administrators are currently showing great concer...
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is mandated by an increasing number of countries and agenci...
This article explores the concept of SEA follow-up, addressing first its complexity at the level of ...
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) has been officially introduced in the European Union by the...
The current paper aims to outline the potential and most important aspects of the Strategic Environm...
The book introduces the legal context of the SEA Directive and the challenges and problems of its im...
This paper explores the potential of sensitivity analysis to improve the Strategic Environmental Ass...
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) was initially introduced as an advocacy instrument for the bio...
The way in which Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) succeeds in its key aim - to integrate the...
The expectations of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) regarding the integration of environmen...
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is undertaken in more than 60 countries worldwide. Support ...
Large-scale planning initiatives can present major long-term environmental and social consequences. ...
After its 'invention' as a fairly clearly defined instrument for assessing the environmental impacts...
An increasing number of countries and international organisations now undertake some form of strateg...
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) has often been identified as a key tool to contribute to su...
Many governments and environmental assessment (EA) administrators are currently showing great concer...
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is mandated by an increasing number of countries and agenci...
This article explores the concept of SEA follow-up, addressing first its complexity at the level of ...
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) has been officially introduced in the European Union by the...
The current paper aims to outline the potential and most important aspects of the Strategic Environm...
The book introduces the legal context of the SEA Directive and the challenges and problems of its im...
This paper explores the potential of sensitivity analysis to improve the Strategic Environmental Ass...
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) was initially introduced as an advocacy instrument for the bio...
The way in which Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) succeeds in its key aim - to integrate the...
The expectations of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) regarding the integration of environmen...
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is undertaken in more than 60 countries worldwide. Support ...