Handbook of Strategic Environmental Assessment
Barry Sadler (Redaktør) Jiri Dusik (Redaktør) Thomas Fischer (Redaktør) Maria Partidario (Redaktør) Rob Verheem (Redaktør) Ralf Aschemann (Redaktør)
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'This is a work which has been needed for some time and it has been worth the wait! Truly international in scope, it provides a pointer for theory and practice in the field. Compiled and written by leading academics and practitioners, it belongs on the desk of ministers and policymakers worldwide.'
Dr Trevor Turpin, Director, Nicholas Pearson Associates and co-author, Environmental Impact Assessment Handbook'This book is wide ranging both in scope and authorship, and makes a timely contribution to the literature. It explores the application and influence of SEA on a global basis and appraises its role in decision-making and contribution to wider sustainability themes. As such it will be an invaluable source for both researchers and practitioners.'
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Carys Jones, School of Environment & Development, University of Manchester, UK
Surveys the 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. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Earthscan Ltd
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 640
- ISBN
- 9781844073658
- Utgivelsesår
- 2010
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
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'This is a work which has been needed for some time and it has been worth the wait! Truly international in scope, it provides a pointer for theory and practice in the field. Compiled and written by leading academics and practitioners, it belongs on the desk of ministers and policymakers worldwide.'
Dr Trevor Turpin, Director, Nicholas Pearson Associates and co-author, Environmental Impact Assessment Handbook'This book is wide ranging both in scope and authorship, and makes a timely contribution to the literature. It explores the application and influence of SEA on a global basis and appraises its role in decision-making and contribution to wider sustainability themes. As such it will be an invaluable source for both researchers and practitioners.'
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Carys Jones, School of Environment & Development, University of Manchester, UK