<span>This comprehensive Handbook shows how Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA), an important decision support tool for strategies, policies, plans and programmes, is applied globally. It reflects on SEA practices and the advancements made over the past three decades in the development of SEA.<
Strategic Environmental Assessment in Europe: Fourth European Workshop on Environmental Impact Assessment
β Scribed by Volker Kleinschmidt, Dieter Wagner (auth.), Volker Kleinschmidt, Dieter Wagner (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 179
- Series
- Environmental Science and Technology Library 14
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
SEA, in particular, one study which dealt with the I. WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES AND development of an overall research strategy for FINDINGS - INTRODUCTION EIAISEA. 2 On 4th December 1996, the Commission Volker Kleinschmidt & Dieter Wagner, passed a "Proposal for a Council Directive on the PRO TERRA TEAM GmbH / Stadt-und Assessment of the Effects of Certain Plans and Regionalplanung Dr. Paul G. Jansen) Programmes on the Environment". 3 Finally, after years of negotiations, there is a proposal for a SEA Directive which now has to be discussed within the institutions of the European Union and its Member States. The scope of the Potsdam workshop covers 1. INTRODUCTION Strategic Environmental Assessment for decisions above the project level, Le. for plans, programmes and policies. The principal tasks of the workshop Since 1990, the Directorate General XI of the were: European Commission has supported and coΒ β’ to specify current SEA-related methodologies and ordinated several international expert meetings in procedures, to identify major deficiencies and to the field of "Environmental Impact Assessment". propose means of overcoming these, The participants of these meetings were drawn from β’ to identify constraints to SEA implementation in ministries, different branches of public administraΒ the Member States and means of overcoming tion, EIA-Centres and research institutes. The parΒ these constraints, ticipants coming from different backgrounds ensured β’ to identify SEA research and training needs, intensive, interdisciplinary discussions. The previous training methods and means of implementing workshops have focused on the following topics: these.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-2
Workshop Objectives and Findings β Introduction....Pages 3-9
Findings and Recommendations of the Working Groups....Pages 11-18
Front Matter....Pages 19-19
The Proposal for a Directive on Strategic Environmental Assessment for Certain Plans and Programmes....Pages 20-24
Support Actions by the European Commission on SEA....Pages 25-26
SEA in the European Union: Some Issues and Proposals....Pages 27-30
A Proposal for the Development and Implementation of an Overall Strategy for SEA Research in the EU....Pages 31-36
Environment and the Structural Funds β Improving Evaluation and Monitoring....Pages 37-39
Development of SEA for the Trans-European Transport Network (Ten) and Its Corridors....Pages 40-46
Strategic Environmental Assessment β Austrian SEA Study....Pages 47-51
Environmental Assessment in Belgium (Walloon Region)....Pages 52-54
Strategic Environmental Assessment in Flanders: A Slowly Growing Foetus....Pages 55-58
Strategic Environmental Assessment in Denmark....Pages 59-61
Danish Experience with SEA in Policy-Making....Pages 62-69
Strategic Environmental Assessment in Finland....Pages 70-71
SEA Research in Finland....Pages 72-74
Strategic Impact Appraisal in France: For a Better Use of Our Experience with Environmental Impact Assessment....Pages 75-79
Strategic Environmental Assessment for Transportation in France....Pages 80-85
Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment in Land Use Planning: The Erlangen Case Study....Pages 86-89
Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment in Germany with a Special Focus on the State of Brandenburg....Pages 90-96
Development of Environmental Quality Objectives for the German-Dutch Border Region....Pages 97-101
Front Matter....Pages 19-19
Brief Overview on Sea in Greece....Pages 102-102
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) and the Decision Makers or βHomo Politicusβ....Pages 103-104
Developments in Strategic Environmental Assessments in Ireland....Pages 105-108
Some Information on Strategic Environmental Assessment in Italy....Pages 109-112
The Dutch Approach: Carrot and Stick....Pages 113-118
Strategic Environmental Assessment in Portugal....Pages 119-121
SEA in Spain....Pages 122-124
SEA Methodology and Research in Spain: Opportunities and Restraints....Pages 125-127
Overview of SEA in Sweden....Pages 128-130
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) in Sweden β Approaches, Methodology, Application, and Research....Pages 131-135
Strategic Environmental Assessment within Canadaβs Memorandum to Cabinet Procedure: Some Personal Reflections....Pages 136-141
Strategic Environmental Assessment in the Czech Republic....Pages 142-146
Strategic Environmental Assessment in Norway....Pages 147-149
Strategic Environmental Assessment in Norway....Pages 150-155
Institutional Strenghtening of the EIA System in Poland....Pages 156-162
Introduction of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) in Hungary....Pages 163-165
Back Matter....Pages 166-175
β¦ Subjects
Ecotoxicology; Environmental Management; Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice
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