Strategic environmental assessment in action

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Strategic environmental assessment in action

Riki Therivel

Earthscan, 2010

2nd ed

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 337-353) and index

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Description

This practical guide, written by a practitioner for practitioners, presents a coherent and straightforward 'how-to-do-it' approach to the strategic environmental assessment (SEA) process. Part one provides an overview of the aims, principles, advantages and problems of SEA as well as looking at key SEA regulations and their requirements. Part two examines the SEA process in considerable detail including setting the policy context, describing the baseline, identifying alternatives, predicting and evaluating impacts and using the SEA information in decision-making. Part three is devoted to assuring SEA quality with a discussion of resources and capacity building. This new edition incorporates five years' worth of practical application of the SEA Directive and SEA practice more broadly. Additions and updates include: the findings of various reviews into SEA effectiveness and efficiency emerging approaches to identifying and comparing alternatives, cumulative impacts, the likely future baseline without the plan, documenting changes made to the plan in response to the SEA process, and environmental limits consideration of both the 'baseline-led' and the 'objectives-led' approach to SEA, and the two approaches' advantages and disadvantages SEA's links to 'appropriate assessment' of plans under the European Habitats Directive. Employing a host of real-life case studies and examples, each chapter presents a range of techniques and discusses what the final product should look like. Appendices provide a wealth of additional information including text of the SEA Directive and the UNECE Protocol on SEA, and a 'toolkit' of SEA techniques. The approach and techniques in Strategic Environmental Assessment in Action are useful for anyone carrying out or studying SEA at any level, from policy to programme, international to local, but particularly for practitioners responsible for implementing the SEA Directive.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Introducing Strategic Environmental Assessment Introduction. Strategic Environmental Assessment: An Overview SEA in Plan-Making. Three SEA Systems: United States, Europe, China Part 2: The SEA Process Setting the Context for SEA Describing the Environmental Baseline. Identifying Problems. Links to Other Strategic Actions. Identifying Alternatives. Predicting Impacts. Evaluating and Mitigating Impacts. Documentation, Implementation and Monitoring Part 3: Assuring SEA Effectiveness Ensuring that the SEA is Effective and Resourcing It. Appendices. Index

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