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Strategic environmental assessment 27 sustainable development 20 SEA 18 EIA 16 strategic environmental assessment 14 environmental assessment 12 sustainability 10 Environmental impact assessment 9 Strategic Environmental Assessment 9 GIS 8 environmental impact assessment 7 evaluation 7 indicators 7 public participation 7 China 6 Environmental Impact Assessment 6 Sustainability 6 effectiveness 6 environmental management 6 spatial planning 6 sustainability assessment 6 Environmental assessment 5 Germany 5 Public participation 5 Sustainability assessment 5 Sustainable development 5 climate change 5 renewable energy 5 research 5 Brazil 4 Canada 4 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) 4 Impact assessment 4 governance 4 impact assessment 4 integration 4 participation 4 planning 4 policy 4 sustainability appraisal 4
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Fischer, Thomas 10 FISCHER, THOMAS B. 9 BALFORS, BERIT 5 NOBLE, BRAM F. 5 RETIEF, FRANCOIS 5 TANG, ZHENGHONG 5 DIAZ-CHAVEZ, ROCIO A. 4 KHARE, ANSHUMAN 4 KØRNØV, LONE 4 MORRISON-SAUNDERS, ANGUS 4 ARTS, JOS 3 CHRISTENSEN, PER 3 Croal, Peter 3 DONNELLY, ALISON 3 Fischer, Thomas B. 3 HASSAN, OSAMA A. B. 3 Ingram, Verina 3 JHA-THAKUR, URMILA 3 LYHNE, IVAR 3 MONTAÑO, MARCELO 3 MÖRTBERG, ULLA 3 NILSSON, MÅNS 3 RUNHAAR, HENS A. C. 3 SÁNCHEZ, LUIS E. 3 THERIVEL, RIKI 3 YOUNUS, MD ABOUL FAZAL 3 ASPINALL, PETER A. 2 BOUCHARD, MICHEL A. 2 BROWNLIE, SUSIE 2 CAMPO, AINHOA GONZÁLEZ DEL 2 COLEBY, ALASTOR M. 2 DRIESSEN, PETER P. J. 2 DURNING, BRIDGET 2 Diaz-Chavez, Rocio A. 2 EVANS, YARA 2 FAITH-ELL, CHARLOTTA 2 FRASER, GAIL S. 2 Fischer, Thomas B 2 GADENNE, DAVID 2 GAZZOLA, PAOLA 2
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TEACHINGS ON ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTS IN GEOGRAPHY REFLECTING DEMANDS OF THE WORKING PRACTICE: A GERMAN CASE STUDY
WEILAND, ULRIKE - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 14 (2012) 03, pp. 1250019-1
Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) are applied in many project approval procedures, and many experts from various disciplines are engaged in this, among them environmental consultants and geography graduates. In this paper, teaching on EIA in German geography programmes is analysed and...
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SPATIAL REPRESENTATION AND SPECIFICATION OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES: A METHODOLOGY USING LAND USE/LAND COVER DATA AND STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
SHEATE, W. R.; EALES, R. P.; DALY, E.; BAKER, J.; … - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 14 (2012) 01, pp. 1250001-1
The challenge for implementing an ecosystems approach to environmental decision-making processes, such as spatial planning, is to understand the range, nature and amount of ecosystem services currently provided and the potential for such service provision in the future. The ability to spatially...
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A SURVEY OF THE USE OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN ENGLISH LOCAL AUTHORITY IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
RIDDLESDEN, D.; SINGLETON, A. D.; FISCHER, T. B. - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 14 (2012) 01, pp. 1250006-1
Across the public sector, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and spatial analysis are increasingly ubiquitous when making decisions involving people and places. However, historically GIS has not been prevalently applied to the various types of impact assessment. As such, this paper presents...
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SCALE IN REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING: THE RECONSTRUCTION OF NORTH-BRABANT, THE NETHERLANDS
KOOIMAN, ANDRE; KESHKAMAT, SUKHAD SUBODH - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 14 (2012) 01, pp. 1250004-1
Selection of scale in science and planning is often guided by ad-hoc decisions and arguments of accuracy and availability of existing data and resources. A more analytical approach to selection of scale and a bridge between theoretical insight and practical application is required. This paper...
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UNNECESSARILY NEGLECTED IN PLANNING: ILLUSTRATION OF A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO IDENTIFY HUMAN DIMENSION IMPACTS OF MARINE OIL SPILLS
LORD, FABIENNE; TULER, SETH; WEBLER, THOMAS; DOW, KIRSTIN - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 14 (2012) 02, pp. 1250012-1
Technological hazards research, including that on oil spills and their aftermath, is giving greater attention to human dimension impacts resulting from events and response. While oil spill contingency planners recognize the importance of human dimension impacts, little systematic attention is...
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MAKING IT REAL: WHAT RISK MANAGERS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
MURO, MELANIE; HRUDEY, STEVE E.; JUDE, SIMON; HEATH, LINDA - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 14 (2012) 02, pp. 1250010-1
The "decide-announce-defend" approach to decision-making offers few meaningful opportunities for engagement in decision processes and communities and individuals frequently feel isolated from decisions. Correspondingly, many practitioners believe science is misunderstood by communities and that...
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INTEGRATION OF FORESTRY DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS IN GIS
PIZZIRANI, STEFANIA; BATHGATE, STEPHEN - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 14 (2012) 02, pp. 1250014-1
Landscape characteristics underpin the ability of the forestry industry to deliver in an increasingly complex operational environment. However, the range of site types within the British public forest estate includes many with soil or exposure constraints. Until recently it was not possible to...
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FISHING FROM THE SAME POOL: THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE ON LOCAL CLIMATE CHANGE ACTIONS IN SCOTLAND AND THE US PACIFIC NORTHWEST
JACKSON, ANTHONY; ILLSLEY, BARBARA; LYNCH, WILLIAM - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 14 (2012) 02, pp. 1250011-1
The impact of environmental governance on the delivery of local climate change plans is examined by comparing two transatlantic sub-national jurisdictions which have adopted stringent targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions: Scotland and the Pacific Northwest region of the United States of...
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CAN PLANNERS TAKE THE LEADERSHIP IN LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT?
TANG, ZHENGHONG; ZHAO, NAN; ZHANG, LEI - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 14 (2012) 02, pp. 1250009-1
There is an increasing demand for environmental leadership in the planning process. In collaborative planning models, planners have a distinct role as a bridge between citizens, politicians, and scientists. However, there is limited research evaluating the leadership role of planners in the...
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BRAZILIAN GMO REGULATION: DOES IT HAVE AN ENVIRONMENTAL APPROACH?
PIZELLA, DENISE GALLO; SOUZA, MARCELO PEREIRA DE - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 14 (2012) 02, pp. 1250013-1
Brazil is the second largest producer of genetically modified crops (GM crops) and the National Technical Commission on Biosafety (CTNBio) the decision making agency on this matter. The country uses Risk Analysis (RA) and project EIA as tools for biosafety evaluation. This paper aims to review...
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