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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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STAKEHOLDERS, SPATIAL LOCATIONS AND TIME HORIZONS IN AN EXTENDED SOCIAL COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS: A CASE OF PIPALPANKHA WATER RESOURCE PROJECT
BABU, P. RAM; RAMAKRISHNA, NALLATHIGA - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 11 (2009) 02, pp. 245-265
Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) has been serving as an important tool for decision making with regard to the development projects involving large investments. The Social Cost-Benefit Analysis (SCBA) is an extension of the CBA to certain social impacts, which hitherto were not measured. As the...
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CHANGES IN LIVESTOCK PROJECTS ON THE BASIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT SCREENING
KØRNØV, LONE BOTIN; CHRISTENSEN, PER - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 11 (2009) 02, pp. 175-188
Growing pressures to increase animal production challenge the agricultural sector to identify technologies and solutions that will make livestock production environmentally sound. One mechanism which may assist the sector in meeting this challenge is Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).On the...
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DIFFERENCES IN PERCEPTIONS OF EFFECTIVE SEA IN THE UK AND CHINA
FISCHER, THOMAS B.; HE, XU - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 11 (2009) 04, pp. 471-485
This paper presents results of a project, funded by the British Academy, on perceptions of SEA effectiveness in two countries with formal SEA requirements, but with very different planning and decision-making traditions: the UK and China. Similarities and differences are described, based on a...
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STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT IN CHINA: OPPORTUNITIES, ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
LAM, KIN-CHE; CHEN, YONGQIN DAVID; WU, JING - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 11 (2009) 04, pp. 369-385
Based on literature reviews, case studies and other information available on the web, this paper examines the evolution and status of strategic environmental assessment in China by reviewing the progress that has been made; discussing the issues and problems encountered and exploring the best way...
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THE ECOLOGICAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT POLICIES: A CASE STUDY OF JI'NAN CITY, CHINA
WANG, SHUJUN; LI, JENNIFER; WU, DAQIAN; WANG, RENQING; … - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 11 (2009) 04, pp. 427-450
Based on socio-economic development and population growth, rapid urbanisation is currently happening in China, leading to urban expansion and land use changes. This, in turn, affects biodiversity, habitats and ecosystem services. It is therefore important to identify and assess the impact of...
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SEA LEGAL REQUIREMENTS AND INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE IN CHINA (MAINLAND), CANADA AND THE UK (ENGLAND)
ZHOU, KAI-YI; SHEATE, WILLIAM R. - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 11 (2009) 04, pp. 387-426
After the Law of the People's Republic of China on Environmental Impact Assessment (the EIA Law) came into effect in China (mainland) in September 2003, and notably in 2006, the Chinese government released a series of laws and regulations to strengthen strategic environmental assessment (SEA)...
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DESIGNING A MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK FOR STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF URBAN PLANS IN CHINA
BAO, CUN-KUAN; GAO, YING-WEI; ZHOU, YING-LIE; OU-YANG, LI; … - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 11 (2009) 04, pp. 451-470
Based on the revision of the Methods for Urban Plan Formulation and the Technical Guidelines of Environmental Impact Assessment for Urban Master Plan (in draft), this paper proposes a management framework for Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) of Urban Plans. In this context, the urban...
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AN EVALUATION OF TOOLS FOR AN ASSESSMENT OF CUMULATIVE EFFECTS IN SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT STUDIES
CROOKES, DOUGLAS J.; WIT, MARTIN P. DE - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 11 (2009) 03, pp. 311-329
Cumulative effects assessments have been defined as environmental assessments done well. However, socioeconomic studies within the EIA process seldom adequately address cumulative effects. One of the reasons for this is that the socioeconomic tools used in the EIA process have not been evaluated...
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INTEGRATING CUMULATIVE EFFECTS IN REGIONAL STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORKS: LESSONS FROM PRACTICE
GUNN, JILL HARRIMAN; NOBLE, BRAM F. - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 11 (2009) 03, pp. 267-290
The need to advance the assessment of cumulative environmental effects beyond the individual project, to the broader regional scale and strategic tier, is well argued. However, regional strategic environmental assessment (SEA) frameworks that facilitate cumulative effects assessment (CEA) at...
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MEASURING THE BENEFITS OF RIVER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT USING THE CONTINGENT VALUATION METHOD: THE CASE OF THE PING RIVER, CHIANG MAI, THAILAND
MOHAMMED, ESSAM YASSIN - In: Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and … 11 (2009) 03, pp. 349-367
Rivers provide us with general life support, water supply, transportation, waste assimilation, and a wide array of recreation and tourism activities. However, due to undervaluation of the functions of rivers and river ecosystems, rivers of the world have been overexploited or degraded. To tackle...
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