Current Practice in the Strategic Environmental Assessment of Development Plans in England
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Environmental appraisal; Sustainability appraisal; Development plans; Strategic environmental assessment; Evaluation de l'impact sur l'environnement; Evaluation durable; Schemas directeurs; Etude strategique de l'impact sur l'environnement; Wertschatzung der Umwelt; Wertschatzung der Nachhaltigkeit; Entwicklungsplane; Strategische Umwelteinschatzung; Valoracion de impacto ambiental; Valoracion de sostenibilidad; Planes de desarrollo; Evaluacion estrategica de impacto ambiental;All these keywords.
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