Welcome
Course Introduction
Help us be sustainable
BACKGROUND
1. Introduction
2. What is SEA?
3. PPPs and tiering
4. Outcomes of SEA
5. Need for SEA: limitations of EIA
6. Need for SEA: promotion of sustainable development
7. Why do we need a new assessment system?
8. Limitations of SEA
9. Early SEA systems
10. The SEA Directive and SEA Protocol
11. Other SEA systems
12. Summary
STRATEGIC ACTION
1. Introduction
2. Strategic actions
3. Understanding the strategic action
4. Timing of the SEA
5. Planning systems
6. Who should be involved in SEA?
7. Engaging the public
8. Institutional context for effective SEA
9. Summary
SEA PROCESS
> BASELINE
1. Introduction
2. Policy and Institutional Context
3. Environmental Baseline
4. Describing the environmental baseline
5. Future baseline: ‘Business as usual’
6. Environmental problems
7. Indicators, objectives, targets
8. Indicators and targets 1: input v. outcome
9. Indicators and targets 2: environ. v. sustainability
10. Indicators and targets 3: identifying targets
11. Indicators and targets 4: providing useful information
12. SEA objectives and SEA frameworks
13. Scoping and early consultation
14. Summary
> ASSESSMENT
1. Introduction
2. Prediction, evaluation and mitigation: the basics
3. Identifying alternatives
4. Assessing and comparing alternatives
5. Assessing a draft strategic action
6. Impact prediction
7. Dealing with uncertainty
8. Predicting indirect impacts
9. Predicting cumulative impacts
10. Impact evaluation
11. Mitigation
12. Choosing mitigation measures
13. Integrated solutions
14. Summary
> IMPLEMENTATION
1. Introduction
2. Reporting
3. Consultation
4. SEA review
5. Monitoring
6. ‘Quick start’ SEA Package
7. Summary
REFERENCES
DEFINITIONS
Credits
STRATEGIC ACTION
June 12, 2006
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