Implementing Strategic Environmental Assessment / edited by Michael Schmidt, Elsa Joao, Eike Albrecht.
2005
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Title
Implementing Strategic Environmental Assessment / edited by Michael Schmidt, Elsa Joao, Eike Albrecht.
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Edition
1st ed. 2005.
Imprint
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2005.
Description
XXXII, 744 p. online resource.
Series
Environmental protection in the European Union. 1613-8694 ; 2.
Formatted Contents Note
Key Principles of SEA
Purpose and Background of the European SEA Directive
Legal Context of the SEA Directive - Links with other Legislation and Key Procedures
Transposition of the SEA Directive into National Law - Challenges and Possibilities
Some Legal Problems of Implementing the SEA Directive into Member States' Legal Systems
Current SEA Practice in England
Implementing SEA in Germany
Implementing SEA in Italy - The Case of the Emilia Romagna Region
First Experiences with Implementing SEA Legislation in Flanders (Belgium)
Implementing SEA in Austria
Implementing SEA in Finland - Further Development of Existing Practice
Problems of a Minimalist Implementation of SEA - The Case of Sweden
National Strategy for the Implementation of SEA in the Czech Republic
Developments of SEA in Poland
Experiences with SEA in Latvia
Implementing SEA in Estonia
Improved Decision-Making through SEA - Expectations and Results in the United States
SEA in Canada
SEA of Plan Objectives and Policies to Promote Sustainability in New Zealand
The Need for SEA in Kenya
SEA for Water Resource Management in Ghana
SEA in Ukraine
Importance of SEA in China - The Case of Three Gorges Dam Project
Tools for SEA
Methodological Approaches to SEA within the Decision-Making Process
Strategic Level Cumulative Impact Assessment
Handling Transboundary Cumulative Impacts in SEA
Cultural Integrity as a Criterion of SEA
Requirements and Methods for Public Participation in SEA
Public Participation for SEA in a Transboundary Context
Developing Quantitative SEA Indicators Using a Thermodynamic Approach
A Structural and Functional Strategy Analysis for SEA
Soil Resources and SEA
Towards the Implementation of SEA - Learning from EIA for Water Resources
Links between the Water Framework Directive and SEA
Assessing Biodiversity in SEA
Biodiversity Programmes on Global, European and National Levels Related to SEA
Co-ordination of SEA and Landscape Planning
Urban Planning and SEA
SEA in Transport Planning in Germany
SEA for Agricultural Programmes in the EU
SEA of Waste Management Plans - An Austrian Case Study
Mining Industry and SEA - An Example in Turkey
Capacity-Building and SEA
A Critique of SEA from the Point of View of the German Industry
Best Practice Use of SEA - Industry, Energy and Sustainable Development
SEA Outlook - Future Challenges and Possibilities.
Purpose and Background of the European SEA Directive
Legal Context of the SEA Directive - Links with other Legislation and Key Procedures
Transposition of the SEA Directive into National Law - Challenges and Possibilities
Some Legal Problems of Implementing the SEA Directive into Member States' Legal Systems
Current SEA Practice in England
Implementing SEA in Germany
Implementing SEA in Italy - The Case of the Emilia Romagna Region
First Experiences with Implementing SEA Legislation in Flanders (Belgium)
Implementing SEA in Austria
Implementing SEA in Finland - Further Development of Existing Practice
Problems of a Minimalist Implementation of SEA - The Case of Sweden
National Strategy for the Implementation of SEA in the Czech Republic
Developments of SEA in Poland
Experiences with SEA in Latvia
Implementing SEA in Estonia
Improved Decision-Making through SEA - Expectations and Results in the United States
SEA in Canada
SEA of Plan Objectives and Policies to Promote Sustainability in New Zealand
The Need for SEA in Kenya
SEA for Water Resource Management in Ghana
SEA in Ukraine
Importance of SEA in China - The Case of Three Gorges Dam Project
Tools for SEA
Methodological Approaches to SEA within the Decision-Making Process
Strategic Level Cumulative Impact Assessment
Handling Transboundary Cumulative Impacts in SEA
Cultural Integrity as a Criterion of SEA
Requirements and Methods for Public Participation in SEA
Public Participation for SEA in a Transboundary Context
Developing Quantitative SEA Indicators Using a Thermodynamic Approach
A Structural and Functional Strategy Analysis for SEA
Soil Resources and SEA
Towards the Implementation of SEA - Learning from EIA for Water Resources
Links between the Water Framework Directive and SEA
Assessing Biodiversity in SEA
Biodiversity Programmes on Global, European and National Levels Related to SEA
Co-ordination of SEA and Landscape Planning
Urban Planning and SEA
SEA in Transport Planning in Germany
SEA for Agricultural Programmes in the EU
SEA of Waste Management Plans - An Austrian Case Study
Mining Industry and SEA - An Example in Turkey
Capacity-Building and SEA
A Critique of SEA from the Point of View of the German Industry
Best Practice Use of SEA - Industry, Energy and Sustainable Development
SEA Outlook - Future Challenges and Possibilities.
Summary
More countries are now using Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) than ever before. This timely and comprehensive Handbook describes the implementation of SEA in 18 countries around the world, as well as a critical analysis of different SEA methodologies. The Handbook starts by introducing key SEA principles and the legal requirements of the new European SEA Directive (which became law in 2004). It then describes the implementation of SEA in 11 European Union countries, as well as the USA, Canada and New Zealand. This is contrasted with SEA requirements of four developing countries. The Handbook explores public participation issues and the wide-range of SEA methodologies used in terms of resources (soils, water and biodiversity) and sectors of activity (transport, agriculture, waste management and industry). The Handbook concludes with a discussion on best practice, capacity building and the future of SEA.
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