Handbook of Strategic Environmental Assessment
Herausgeber: Sadler, Barry; Aschemann, Ralf; Verheem, Rob; Partidario, Maria; Fischer, Thomas; Dusik, Jiri
Handbook of Strategic Environmental Assessment
Herausgeber: Sadler, Barry; Aschemann, Ralf; Verheem, Rob; Partidario, Maria; Fischer, Thomas; Dusik, Jiri
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First Published in 2010. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2010. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781138975699
- ISBN-10: 1138975699
- Artikelnr.: 44316220
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781138975699
- ISBN-10: 1138975699
- Artikelnr.: 44316220
Barry Sadler is an adviser on impact assessment to a number of international organizations and co-author of Strategic Environmental Assessment (2005) and Sustainability Appraisal (2006) Ralf Aschemann is Director of the Austrian Institute for the Development of Environmental Assessment (ANIDEA) Jiri Dusik is a Partner at Integra Consulting Services Ltd. based in the Czech Republic Thomas B. Fischer is a Professor in the Department of Civic Design, School of Environmental Sciences at the University of Liverpool, UK Maria do Rosário Partidário is an Associate Professor based in the Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture at the Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal Rob Verheem is Deputy Director of the Netherlands Commission for Environmental Assessment
1. Introduction
Part I SEA Frameworks
2. SEA in Australia
3. SEA in Canada
4. SEA in New Zealand
5. SEA in the United States
6. SEA in the Asian Region
7. SEA in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia
8. SEA in the European Union
9. SEA in Southern Africa
10. The SEA Protocol
Part II SEA Application
11. SEA and Transport Planning
12. SEA and Water Management
13. Regional Sectoral Assessment and Extractive Industries
14. SEA and Coastal Zone Management
Part III SEA Linkage to Other Instruments
15. Thematic Overview of Linkages Between SEA and Other Instruments
16. SEA and Environmental Planning and Management Tools
17. Landscape Planning
18. SEA as a Tool for Conservation and Sustainable use of Biodiversity in
Developing Countries
19. Using SEA to Enhance Poverty Reduction Strategies
20. SEA and Spatial Planning
Part IV Cross Cutting Issues in SEA
21. Environmental Indicators in SEA
22. Some Wider Reflections on the Challenge of Public Participation in SEA
23. Addressing Health Impacts in SEA
24. Managing Cumulative Impacts: Making it Happen
25. Transboundary Issues in SEA
26. Planning in Tiers? Tiering as a Way of Linking SEA and EIA
Part V SEA Process Development and Capacity Building
27. SEA Process Development and Capacity-building - a Thematic Overview
28. SEA Theory and Research: an Analysis of the Discourse
29. Professional and Institutional Capacity Building for SEA
30. Developing SEA Guidance
31. Institutional Challenges for SEA Implementation and Decision Making:
Search for Appropriate Organizations
32. From Formulation to Implementation: Strengthening SEA through Follow-up
33. SEA Knowledge and its use in Information Sharing, Training and Learning
Part VI: Toward Integrated, Sustainability Assessment
34. From SEA to Sustainability Assessment
35. Assessment for Sustainable Development
Part I SEA Frameworks
2. SEA in Australia
3. SEA in Canada
4. SEA in New Zealand
5. SEA in the United States
6. SEA in the Asian Region
7. SEA in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia
8. SEA in the European Union
9. SEA in Southern Africa
10. The SEA Protocol
Part II SEA Application
11. SEA and Transport Planning
12. SEA and Water Management
13. Regional Sectoral Assessment and Extractive Industries
14. SEA and Coastal Zone Management
Part III SEA Linkage to Other Instruments
15. Thematic Overview of Linkages Between SEA and Other Instruments
16. SEA and Environmental Planning and Management Tools
17. Landscape Planning
18. SEA as a Tool for Conservation and Sustainable use of Biodiversity in
Developing Countries
19. Using SEA to Enhance Poverty Reduction Strategies
20. SEA and Spatial Planning
Part IV Cross Cutting Issues in SEA
21. Environmental Indicators in SEA
22. Some Wider Reflections on the Challenge of Public Participation in SEA
23. Addressing Health Impacts in SEA
24. Managing Cumulative Impacts: Making it Happen
25. Transboundary Issues in SEA
26. Planning in Tiers? Tiering as a Way of Linking SEA and EIA
Part V SEA Process Development and Capacity Building
27. SEA Process Development and Capacity-building - a Thematic Overview
28. SEA Theory and Research: an Analysis of the Discourse
29. Professional and Institutional Capacity Building for SEA
30. Developing SEA Guidance
31. Institutional Challenges for SEA Implementation and Decision Making:
Search for Appropriate Organizations
32. From Formulation to Implementation: Strengthening SEA through Follow-up
33. SEA Knowledge and its use in Information Sharing, Training and Learning
Part VI: Toward Integrated, Sustainability Assessment
34. From SEA to Sustainability Assessment
35. Assessment for Sustainable Development
1. Introduction
Part I SEA Frameworks
2. SEA in Australia
3. SEA in Canada
4. SEA in New Zealand
5. SEA in the United States
6. SEA in the Asian Region
7. SEA in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia
8. SEA in the European Union
9. SEA in Southern Africa
10. The SEA Protocol
Part II SEA Application
11. SEA and Transport Planning
12. SEA and Water Management
13. Regional Sectoral Assessment and Extractive Industries
14. SEA and Coastal Zone Management
Part III SEA Linkage to Other Instruments
15. Thematic Overview of Linkages Between SEA and Other Instruments
16. SEA and Environmental Planning and Management Tools
17. Landscape Planning
18. SEA as a Tool for Conservation and Sustainable use of Biodiversity in
Developing Countries
19. Using SEA to Enhance Poverty Reduction Strategies
20. SEA and Spatial Planning
Part IV Cross Cutting Issues in SEA
21. Environmental Indicators in SEA
22. Some Wider Reflections on the Challenge of Public Participation in SEA
23. Addressing Health Impacts in SEA
24. Managing Cumulative Impacts: Making it Happen
25. Transboundary Issues in SEA
26. Planning in Tiers? Tiering as a Way of Linking SEA and EIA
Part V SEA Process Development and Capacity Building
27. SEA Process Development and Capacity-building - a Thematic Overview
28. SEA Theory and Research: an Analysis of the Discourse
29. Professional and Institutional Capacity Building for SEA
30. Developing SEA Guidance
31. Institutional Challenges for SEA Implementation and Decision Making:
Search for Appropriate Organizations
32. From Formulation to Implementation: Strengthening SEA through Follow-up
33. SEA Knowledge and its use in Information Sharing, Training and Learning
Part VI: Toward Integrated, Sustainability Assessment
34. From SEA to Sustainability Assessment
35. Assessment for Sustainable Development
Part I SEA Frameworks
2. SEA in Australia
3. SEA in Canada
4. SEA in New Zealand
5. SEA in the United States
6. SEA in the Asian Region
7. SEA in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia
8. SEA in the European Union
9. SEA in Southern Africa
10. The SEA Protocol
Part II SEA Application
11. SEA and Transport Planning
12. SEA and Water Management
13. Regional Sectoral Assessment and Extractive Industries
14. SEA and Coastal Zone Management
Part III SEA Linkage to Other Instruments
15. Thematic Overview of Linkages Between SEA and Other Instruments
16. SEA and Environmental Planning and Management Tools
17. Landscape Planning
18. SEA as a Tool for Conservation and Sustainable use of Biodiversity in
Developing Countries
19. Using SEA to Enhance Poverty Reduction Strategies
20. SEA and Spatial Planning
Part IV Cross Cutting Issues in SEA
21. Environmental Indicators in SEA
22. Some Wider Reflections on the Challenge of Public Participation in SEA
23. Addressing Health Impacts in SEA
24. Managing Cumulative Impacts: Making it Happen
25. Transboundary Issues in SEA
26. Planning in Tiers? Tiering as a Way of Linking SEA and EIA
Part V SEA Process Development and Capacity Building
27. SEA Process Development and Capacity-building - a Thematic Overview
28. SEA Theory and Research: an Analysis of the Discourse
29. Professional and Institutional Capacity Building for SEA
30. Developing SEA Guidance
31. Institutional Challenges for SEA Implementation and Decision Making:
Search for Appropriate Organizations
32. From Formulation to Implementation: Strengthening SEA through Follow-up
33. SEA Knowledge and its use in Information Sharing, Training and Learning
Part VI: Toward Integrated, Sustainability Assessment
34. From SEA to Sustainability Assessment
35. Assessment for Sustainable Development