ABSTRACT

This authoritative handbook surveys the full breadth and depth of SEA, bringing together a range of international perspectives and insights on the theoretical, methodological and institutional dimensions and practical issues of the field. It then subjects this conventional wisdom to a critical reappraisal, looks at the vast lessons of experience and offers new ideas and interpretations as to where the field is going. The volume is organized into six major sections, beginning with an introduction and overview of the development of the field and a framework for evaluating SEA good practice. Part I comprises a review of SEA frameworks in leading countries (Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the USA), the European Union and developing regions (Africa, Asia, Latin America and Newly Independent States). Part II reviews SEA practice in several major sectors (energy, minerals, transport, water, development assistance and coastal zone management). Part III addresses the linkages between SEA and other comparable tools such as spatial planning and environmental management. Part IV probes key cross-cutting issues in SEA, including how to address cumulative and trans-boundary effects. Part V identifies ways and means of SEA process and capacity development, focusing on how to improve and upgrade the theory and practice of the field. Part VI examines the shift from conventional SEA towards more integrative approaches, drawing on experience and examples from a number of countries. Published with IAIA

chapter 1|18 pages

Taking Stock of SEA

part 1|155 pages

Sea Frameworks

chapter 2|15 pages

Sea in Australia

chapter 3|23 pages

SEA in Canada

chapter 4|15 pages

SEA in New Zealand

chapter 5|15 pages

SEA in the US

chapter 8|30 pages

SEA in the European Union

chapter 10|9 pages

The SEA Protocol

part II|57 pages

SEA Application

part III|102 pages

SEA Linkage to Other Instruments

chapter 20|25 pages

SEA and Spatial Planning

part IV|99 pages

Cross-Cutting Issues in SEA

part V|110 pages

SEA Process Development and Capacity-building

chapter 28|27 pages

SEA Theory and Research

An Analysis of the Early Discourse 1

chapter 30|14 pages

Developing SEA Guidance

chapter 31|14 pages

Institutional Challenges for SEA Implementation and Decision-making

Search for Appropriate Organizations

chapter 32|20 pages

From Formulation to Implementation

Strengthening SEA through Follow-up

part VI|43 pages

Toward Integrated Sustainability Assessment

chapter 35|22 pages

Assessment for Sustainable Development

Theoretical Framework and Application to the Mining Sector