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Strategic environmental assessment: one concept, multiple definitions

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  • Antonio Waldimir Leopoldino da Silva
  • Paulo Maurício Selig
  • Alexandre de à vila Lerípio
  • Cláudia Viviane Viegas

Abstract

The literature indicates that there are numerous definitions of strategic environmental assessment (SEA), but none of which has achieved full recognition on the part of researchers and practitioners. This study aims to compile a set of definitions that represents the amplitude of the subject matter to, on this basis, assess the conceptual evolution of SEA and to characterise the vision of the scientific community on this issue. The definitions (a total of 106) show that SEA is an evolving concept. The terms 'policies, plans and programmes', 'environmental', 'decision' and 'assess' may be considered the best descriptors of SEA. It was found that SEA maintains a strong bond with its role of impact assessment, characteristic of the first phase of its conceptual evolution. The preponderant perception of the scientific community about the definition of SEA is presented, an element that could serve as a blueprint for future discussions on the subject.

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  • Antonio Waldimir Leopoldino da Silva & Paulo Maurício Selig & Alexandre de à vila Lerípio & Cláudia Viviane Viegas, 2014. "Strategic environmental assessment: one concept, multiple definitions," International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 8(1), pages 53-76.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisde:v:8:y:2014:i:1:p:53-76
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    1. Rozas-Vásquez, Daniel & Fürst, Christine & Geneletti, Davide & Almendra, Osvaldo, 2018. "Integration of ecosystem services in strategic environmental assessment across spatial planning scales," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 71(C), pages 303-310.
    2. Mardani, Abbas & Zavadskas, Edmundas Kazimieras & Khalifah, Zainab & Zakuan, Norhayati & Jusoh, Ahmad & Nor, Khalil Md & Khoshnoudi, Masoumeh, 2017. "A review of multi-criteria decision-making applications to solve energy management problems: Two decades from 1995 to 2015," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 71(C), pages 216-256.

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