Evaluación ambiental estratégica

Evaluación ambiental estratégica

Author: GOMEZ OREA, DOMINGO

Publisher: Ediciones Mundi-Prensa

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 8484763102

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EL BOE del 29 de abril de 2006 publicó la Ley 9/2006 sobre evaluación de los efectos de determinados planes y programas en el medio ambiente, que traspone al ordenamiento jurídico español la Directiva 2001/42/CE del Parlamento Europeo y del Consejo sobre la denominada Evaluación Ambiental Estratégica (EAE), importante instrumento preventivo de gestión ambiental, que viene a superar las limitaciones y deficiencias del enfoque proyecto a proyecto propio de la Evaluación de Impacto Ambiental (EIA). El espíritu de la EAE consiste en integrar primero el medio ambiente en el proceso de formulación de políticas, planes y programas (PPP), en verificar después la realidad de ello y en hacer público el resultado. La integración implica incorporar sensibilidad, conocimiento, criterio y compromiso ambiental al proceso de elaboración de PPP. La verificación comporta dos facetas: comprobar que efectivamente se ha hecho un esfuerzo de integración ambiental en la elaboración del PPP y evaluar el resultado conseguido a través de la identificación, valoración, prevención y seguimiento de los impactos que se producirían en caso de ejecutarse. Por consiguiente, intervenir con solvencia y autoridad en el procedimiento de EAE exige una buena formación en materia de planificación y en particular sobre: 1. El concepto y el espíritu de la EAE. 2. La legislación que la regula. 3. Qué es un plan y cómo se hace. 4. Los principios de sostenibilidad y los criterios de integración ambiental. 5. La "lectura" del "entorno" de una política, plan o programa. 6. Integración de los dos puntos anteriores en la elaboración de la política, plan o programa. 7. Elaboración del documento técnico en que se basa la EAE: Informe de Sostenibilidad Ambiental. 8. El proceso de participación pública, consustancial a la EAE. 9. Una serie de técnicas inevitables para realizar las tareas anteriores. Este es el contenido de la presente obra, a cada uno de cuyos puntos se dedica un capítulo, que se completa con la presentación de algunos casos reales.


Environmental Law in Developing Countries

Environmental Law in Developing Countries

Author: Marianela Cedeño Bonilla

Publisher: IUCN

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9782831708188

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This book contains a selection of papers on various legal issues of interest to developing countries which have been prepared by Fellows from InWent who came to Germany between 2002 and 2004 from Africa, Asia, and Latin America to research and write about subjects of their choice at the IUCN Environmental Law Centre.


Strategic Environmental Assessment

Strategic Environmental Assessment

Author: Barry Sadler

Publisher: Earthscan

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 1849772630

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This unique sourcebook provides a global, state-of-the-art review of the rapidly evolving field of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) that is intended to serve as a baseline for the work of an OECD Task Team on SEA and a UNEP initiative on integrated planning and assessment. It describes trends in application and experience in different contexts worldwide, providing in-depth coverage of the status of SEA systems, and practice in developed, transitional and developing countries by a range of development agencies. The book draws on a large body of published and unpublished material, and contributions from a wide range of individual experts, organizations and agencies. It provides an unparalleled and invaluable understanding of the emerging scope and potential of SEA and describes how, when and where it is being used. The sourcebook includes a probing review of concepts, terminology, approaches and tools of SEA, and a comparative analysis of the different types of existing SEA systems. The volume also contains many case examples illustrating SEA practice in different countries and contexts, a full set of references and a number of appendices containing source materials.


Manual de Gestion de Riesgo Ambiental

Manual de Gestion de Riesgo Ambiental

Author: Pedro J. Toranzo

Publisher: First Edition Design Pub.

Published: 2020-12-01

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 1506909825

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Manual de Gestión de Riesgo Ambiental o GdRA' es una obra de consulta con contenido técnico y no técnico –humanístico-, simple –de fácil lectura-; que nuclea conceptos, información sobre el controvertido tema ambiental. Esta obra es un texto de consulta para académicos, estudiantes, periodistas, empresarios y servidores públicos.


Handbook of Strategic Environmental Assessment

Handbook of Strategic Environmental Assessment

Author: Barry Sadler

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-09-10

Total Pages: 641

ISBN-13: 1136539158

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This authoritative handbook surveys the full breadth and depth of SEA, bringing together a range of international perspectives and insights on the theoretical, methodological and institutional dimensions and practical issues of the field. It then subjects this conventional wisdom to a critical reappraisal, looks at the vast lessons of experience and offers new ideas and interpretations as to where the field is going. The volume is organized into six major sections, beginning with an introduction and overview of the development of the field and a framework for evaluating SEA good practice. Part I comprises a review of SEA frameworks in leading countries (Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the USA), the European Union and developing regions (Africa, Asia, Latin America and Newly Independent States). Part II reviews SEA practice in several major sectors (energy, minerals, transport, water, development assistance and coastal zone management). Part III addresses the linkages between SEA and other comparable tools such as spatial planning and environmental management. Part IV probes key cross-cutting issues in SEA, including how to address cumulative and trans-boundary effects. Part V identifies ways and means of SEA process and capacity development, focusing on how to improve and upgrade the theory and practice of the field. Part VI examines the shift from conventional SEA towards more integrative approaches, drawing on experience and examples from a number of countries. Published with IAIA


Strategic Environmental Assessment in Action

Strategic Environmental Assessment in Action

Author: Riki Therivel

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1135100128

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This practical guide, written by a practitioner for practitioners, presents a coherent and straightforward 'how-to-do-it' approach to the strategic environmental assessment (SEA) process. Part one provides an overview of the aims, principles, advantages and problems of SEA as well as looking at key SEA regulations and their requirements. Part two examines the SEA process in considerable detail including setting the policy context, describing the baseline, identifying alternatives, predicting and evaluating impacts and using the SEA information in decision-making. Part three is devoted to assuring SEA quality with a discussion of resources and capacity building. This new edition incorporates five years' worth of practical application of the SEA Directive and SEA practice more broadly. Additions and updates include: the findings of various reviews into SEA effectiveness and efficiency emerging approaches to identifying and comparing alternatives, cumulative impacts, the likely future baseline without the plan, documenting changes made to the plan in response to the SEA process, and environmental limits consideration of both the 'baseline-led' and the 'objectives-led' approach to SEA, and the two approaches' advantages and disadvantages SEA's links to 'appropriate assessment' of plans under the European Habitats Directive. Employing a host of real-life case studies and examples, each chapter presents a range of techniques and discusses what the final product should look like. Appendices provide a wealth of additional information including text of the SEA Directive and the UNECE Protocol on SEA, and a 'toolkit' of SEA techniques. The approach and techniques in Strategic Environmental Assessment in Action are useful for anyone carrying out or studying SEA at any level, from policy to programme, international to local, but particularly for practitioners responsible for implementing the SEA Directive.


Innovation in Environmental Policy?

Innovation in Environmental Policy?

Author: Andrew Jordan

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 1848445067

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. . . offering an enjoyable read in comparative politics and policy, it offers a point of reference for understanding the conceptual and empirical possibilities for further research in EPI. Darren McCauley, West European Politics . . . a bank of internationally based case studies written by leading environmental experts. The Environmentalist The organisation of th[is] book is exemplary, particularly for an edited volume. . . [A]n impressive intellectual contribution to the understanding of EPI. . . I strongly recommend it to scholars and students. . . and, crucially, also to politicians and civil servants who have attempted (or half-attempted) the task of remedying the historical neglect of environmental issues. Ian Bailey, Environment and Planning C Good social science may not raise our spirits, but it should improve our policy understanding. Andrew Jordan and Andrea Lenschow have produced a volume that provides a subtle and empirically informed understanding of environmental policy integration, using a design that looks both at the full policy cycle and at cross-national comparisons. From the foreword by Albert Weale FBA, University of Essex, UK Policy coordination is normally studied in hierarchical and institutional terms. This volume demonstrates the power of an idea to function as a framework for coordination. It offers an innovative study of policy coordination, as well as a thorough study of environmental policy. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh, US This book deals with a critical challenge facing modern governments: how to integrate environmental thinking into all policy areas. It provides fascinating insights into the progress made in realizing this objective and is a must read for anyone interested in understanding how far we have come, and how far we still have to go, in greening government for sustainable development. James Meadowcroft, Carleton University, Canada This collection brings together leading scholars in the field to explore the origins and applications of different instruments of environmental policy integration from a comparative perspective. This book is a must read for environmental policy practitioners and scholars with an interest in how environmental outcomes can and are being improved. Miranda A. Schreurs, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Environmental Policy Integration (EPI) is an innovative policy principle designed to deliver sustainable development. This book offers an unrivalled exploration of its conceptualization and implementation, drawing upon a set of interlinked case studies of the most common implementing instruments and the varied experience of applying them in six OECD states and the EU. Written by a team of international experts, it identifies and explains broad patterns and dynamics in what is an important area of contemporary environmental policy analysis. This insightful account of the state-of-the-art aims to offer a valuable resource for academics interested in environmental politics and policy analysis, as well as the broader, interdisciplinary theme of governance for sustainable development . It will interest advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses in comparative politics, public administration and environmental politics and policy-making. Given the continuing political relevance of sustainability, it should also appeal to NGOs, think tanks and international bodies attempting to coordinate policies across and within different levels of governance.


Towards Climate Resilience and Neutrality in Latin America and the Caribbean Key Policy Priorities

Towards Climate Resilience and Neutrality in Latin America and the Caribbean Key Policy Priorities

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2023-10-06

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 9264367454

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This report identifies LAC countries’ main climate change policy priorities, which were discussed through a series of Regional Policy Dialogues and Expert Workshops and complements these with findings of recent analyses by the OECD and other international partners. It explores issues related to their implementation on climate adaptation, mitigation, and cross-cutting policy areas.