Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is a new approach to environmental assessment, global in scope, which considers the environmental impacts of policies, plans and programmes. It is already in use in a number of countries and is rapidly being adopted by those involved with environmental management and regulation, including governments, official and voluntary sector agencies, academic courses and consultancies. This text defines and analyzes SEA within the overall context of environmental assessment. It introduces and reviews the current state of SEA, evaluates its application in a number of countries with a range of detailed case studies, provides a critique of its techniques and an analysis of its importance for the future.

    The changing context of environmental assessment; introduction to SEA; national applications; case studies; critique of SEA techniques; SEA and the global future.

    Biography

    Riki Therivel, Elizabeth Wilson, Donna Heaney, Stewart Thompson