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Discusses the various techniques that can be used to analyze aspects of the environment, and includes recommendations for evaluating the usefulness of the equipment used for that analysis.
"This edited book derives from the background papers originally prepared as the basis for a World Bank study published in 2005, titled Integrating Environmental Considerations in Policy Formulation: Lessons from Policy-Based SEA Experience (Report No. 32783)." Includes bibliographical references and index
This title is broken down into six parts. Part I reviews the SEA frameworks of leading countries. Part II reviews and discusses the practice of SEA in major sectors (e.g. energy, water, etc.). Part III links SEA to similar tools such as spacial planning. Part IV delves into key issues regarding SEA like trans-boundary effects. Part V focuses on how to improve and upgrade the theory and practice of the field. Finally, Part VI explores the shift from conventional SEA to more integrative approaches using examples from various countries.