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Publikováno v:
Environmental Management. 43:144-165
Sustainability assessment (SA) is a holistic and long-range strategic instrument capable of assisting policy-making in electing, and deciding upon, future development priorities. The outcomes of an SA process become more relevant and strengthened whe
Autor:
David Annandale, Alan Bond, Sharon A. Jones, Riki Thérivel, Ian R. Church, Jenny Pope, Helen Byron
Publikováno v:
Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal. 23:332-341
Autor:
J. R. Treweek, Helen Byron
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management. :v-xiii
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is a potentially powerful tool for mainstreaming biodiversity in planning and development. This special issue explores experiences from around the World to identify examples of effective integration, potential
Autor:
HELEN BYRON, JO TREWEEK
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Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management. (02):v-x
No abstract received.
Autor:
Helen Byron
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Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management. (01):165-168
No abstract received.
Autor:
Helen Byron
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European Energy and Environmental Law Review. 14:24-27
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European Environment. 14:73-93
This paper examines the implementation of Directive 2001/42/EC on the assessment of the effects of certain plans and programmes on the environment (the ‘SEA Directive’) in the UK and draws out wider implications from the UK approach for implement
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Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 43:71-97
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) has been required for certain proposed road developmentsin the UK since EC Directive (85/337) was implemented in 1988. The extent to which the requirements of the EIA Directive are met with respect to ecological
Autor:
Helen Byron, Jo Treweek
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Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal. 23:4-6
Publikováno v:
Environmental management. 41(2)
BioScene (scenarios for reconciling biodiversity conservation with declining agriculture use in mountain areas in Europe) was a three-year project (2002–2005) funded by the European Union’s Fifth Framework Programme, and aimed to investigate the