A research agenda for data and scale issues in Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)

作者: Elsa João

DOI: 10.1016/J.EIAR.2007.02.009

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摘要: Abstract The way in which Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) succeeds its key aim – to integrate the environment into strategic decision-making is affected by choice of both data and scale. scale used within SEA fundamentally shape process. However, past, these issues were often not discussed an explicit or in-depth way. This article proposes a research agenda, recommendations for future practice, on SEA. Future issues, spatial temporal scales (both terms detail extent), tiering, quality links are recommended. concludes that questions just technical, they essential identifying understanding should be addressing, therefore core element

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