Strategic environmental assessments

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Strategic impact assessment (SEA) is a systematic decision support process, aimed generally at the programmatic level rather than at project of individual scheme level. (The Environmental impact assessment process is generally applied at more localized scheme level.) The purpose of SEA is to ensure that environmental and possibly other sustainability aspects are considered effectively in policy, plan, and program making.

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Everard, M. (2018). Strategic environmental assessments. In The Wetland Book: I: Structure and Function, Management, and Methods (pp. 857–861). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9659-3_184

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