Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is undertaken in more than 60 countries worldwide. Support to the SEA process can range from formal legal requirements to voluntary ‘ad hoc’ approaches. In the cases where SEA is legally required, such as in Europe where the SEA Directive sets a framework for SEA legislation in 28 countries, practitioners may engage with SEA but in a reluctant way. This paper reports on a unique survey of 203 key people responsible for implementing the SEA legislative requirement in Scotland. The majority (53%) of the 187 practitioners who answered the hypothetical question ‘If SEA was not compulsory, would you do it?’ said ‘Yes’. However, results suggest that the responses were much nuanced. Practitioners were asked...
Large-scale planning initiatives can present major long-term environmental and social consequences. ...
The Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Directive entered in European Union legislation in 2001...
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is now a requirement for virtually all new Scottish public ...
This paper evaluates the tensions that result from routinely applying SEA to all policies, plans and...
This report is based on an independent online survey of people engaged with strategic environmental ...
Alternatives are at the heart of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) as they provide opportunit...
After its 'invention' as a fairly clearly defined instrument for assessing the environmental impacts...
Book chapter discussing barriers to a successful Strategic Environmental Assessment(SEA). Four main ...
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) has been officially introduced in the European Union by the...
Public participation is considered a distinguished feature of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SE...
Since the transposition of the European Directive 2001/42/EC into Scots Law in 2004, strategic envir...
The coverage of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) has been extended to all public sector poli...
The different ways in which its territorial jurisdictions have chosen to apply the European Union's ...
European Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) implementation still presents a number of critical...
If Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) to be effective and fulfil in the spirit of its governin...
Large-scale planning initiatives can present major long-term environmental and social consequences. ...
The Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Directive entered in European Union legislation in 2001...
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is now a requirement for virtually all new Scottish public ...
This paper evaluates the tensions that result from routinely applying SEA to all policies, plans and...
This report is based on an independent online survey of people engaged with strategic environmental ...
Alternatives are at the heart of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) as they provide opportunit...
After its 'invention' as a fairly clearly defined instrument for assessing the environmental impacts...
Book chapter discussing barriers to a successful Strategic Environmental Assessment(SEA). Four main ...
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) has been officially introduced in the European Union by the...
Public participation is considered a distinguished feature of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SE...
Since the transposition of the European Directive 2001/42/EC into Scots Law in 2004, strategic envir...
The coverage of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) has been extended to all public sector poli...
The different ways in which its territorial jurisdictions have chosen to apply the European Union's ...
European Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) implementation still presents a number of critical...
If Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) to be effective and fulfil in the spirit of its governin...
Large-scale planning initiatives can present major long-term environmental and social consequences. ...
The Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Directive entered in European Union legislation in 2001...
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) is now a requirement for virtually all new Scottish public ...