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Table of Contents
Foreword V
Preface VII
List of Contributors XXI
Part I Key Principles and Legal Framework for SEA 1
1 Key Principles of SEA 3
Elsa Joao
1.1 Introduction 3
1.2 Environmental Assessment of Strategic Actions' 4
1.3 Tiering and the Link between SEA and Project EIA 4
1.4 Two Key Principles of SEA 7
1.5 The Ideal SEA Team 12
1.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 13
2 Purpose and Background of the European SEA Directive 15
Christian Kldne and Eike Albrecht
2.1 Introduction 15
2.2 The SEA Directive and its European Context 15
2.3 Definition of SEA 22
2.4 History of the SEA Directive 22
2.5 Content, Objectives and Purpose of the SEA Directive 25
2.6 Outlook 27
2.7 Conclusions and Recommendations 28
3 Legal Context of the SEA Directive Links with other Legislation
and Key Procedures 31
Eike Albrecht
3.1 Introduction 31
3.2 Competence of the Community 31
3.3 Relation to the Aarhus Convention 33
3.4 Relation to the Espoo Convention 34
3.5 Harmonisation of Environmental Assessment Procedures 34
3.6 Relation to other European Acts 35
3.7 Area of Application 39
3.8 Procedure of SEA 45
3.9 Consequences of Mistakes in the SEA Procedure 52
3.10 Conclusions and Recommendations 52
I
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4 Transposition of the SEA Directive into National Law Challenges
and Possibilities 57
Lothar Knopp and Eike Albrecht
4.1 Introduction 57
4.2 Connection to Member States' Laws 57
4.3 Transposition of the SEA Directive 58
4.4 Transposition into the National Legal System 63
4.5 Conclusions and Recommendations 66
5 Some Legal Problems of Implementing the SEA Directive into
Member States' Legal Systems 69
Jerzy Sommer
5.1 Introduction 69
5.2 Implementation Problems in Member States 69
5.3 Problems in the Implementation in Poland 73
5.4 Conclusions and Recommendations 78
Part II Current Status and National Strategies for the
Implementation of SEA in the European Union 81
6 Current SEA Practice in England 83
Thomas B. Fischer
6.1 Introduction 83
6.2 Current SEA Type Assessment Practice 84
6.3 Practice in Land Use Planning in England 86
6.4 Practice in Transport Planning 91
6.5 Conclusions and Recommendations 95
7 Implementing SEA in Germany 99
Thomas Bunge
7.1 Introduction 99
7.2 Intended Amendments to the EIA Act 101
7.3 The Amendment to the Building Code of 24 June 2004 105
7.4 The Amendment to the Spatial Planning Act of 24 June 2004 108
7.5 Links between the new SEA Legislation and Existing
Assessment / Planning Tools 108
7.6 Methodology 109
7.7 Data Requirements 110
7.8 Support of the Implementation and Quality Control 111
7.9 Conclusions and Recommendations 114
Table of Contents XI
8 Implementing SEA in Italy The Case of the Emilia Romagna
Region 117
Paola Gazzola and Maristella Caramaschi
8.1 Introduction 117
8.2 Using the Emilia Romagna Region to Explore the
Implementation Status of SEA in Italy 119
8.3 Context of Planning in Italy 119
8.4 Relationship between Strategic Planning and SEA 121
8.5 Planning in the Region of Emilia Romagna 122
8.6 VALSAT versus SEA Directive 128
8.7 Implementing the SEA Directive in the Emilia Romagna
Region 129
8.8 A Look at the Bigger Picture: Implementing the
SEA Directive in Italy 130
8.9 Conclusions and Recommendations: Considerations for the
Region of Emilia Romagna and Italy as a whole 131
9 First Experiences with implementing SEA Legislation in Flanders
(Belgium) 137
Marc Van Dyck
9.1 Introduction 137
9.2 Development of a Flemish combined Legislation on
EIA and SEA 138
9.3 Practice of SEA in Flanders 141
9.4 Common Points of Interest for Future Use of SEA in Flanders 144
9.5 Conclusions and Recommendations 147
10 Implementing SEA in Austria 149
RalfAschemann
10.1 Introduction 149
10.2 Legislative Efforts to implement the SEA Directive 150
10.3 Case Studies 150
10.4 SEA of the Land use Plan of Weiz 152
10.5 Accompanying Measures 155
10.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 156
11 Implementing SEA in Finland Further Development of
Existing Practice 159
Mikael Hilden and Pauliina Jalonen
11.1 Introduction 159
11.2 Scope of Application the EIA Act and the SEA Directive 160
11.3 SEA in Practice 161
11.4 Discussion 169
11.5 Conclusions and Recommendations 172
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12 Problems of a Minimalist Implementation of SEA
The Case of Sweden 177
Lars Emmelin and Peggy Lerman
12.1 Introduction 177
12.2 Environmental Assessment in Sweden 178
12.3 The Legislation Implementing the SEA Directive 181
12.4 Understanding the Swedish Mode of Implementation 185
12.5 Conclusions and Recommendations 189
13 National Strategy for the Implementation of SEA in the
Czech Republic 193
Lucie Vaclavikovd and Harald Jendrike
13.1 Introduction 193
13.2 Previous Situation Regarding SEA in the Czech Republic 193
13.3 Current Situation Regarding SEA in the Czech Republic 196
13.4 Ensuring the Quality of SEA 199
13.5 Conclusions and Recommendations 200
14 Developments of SEA in Poland 201
Joanna Mackowiak Pandera andBeate Jessel
14.1 Introduction 201
14.2 Development of SEA 202
14.3 Compliance of the Polish Environmental Protection Law
with the European SEA Directive 204
14.4 Administrative Structure and Procedure of SEA in Poland 206
14.5 Environmental Planning and SEA 209
14.6 Availability of Environmental Data in Poland 210
14.7 Examples of SEA in Poland 211
14.8 Methodological Problems and Quality of SEA 213
14.9 Conclusions and Recommendations 214
15 Experiences with SEA in Latvia 217
Sandra Ruza
15.1 Introduction 217
15.2 Practical Experience Gained with Existing Assessment
Instruments and its Legal Provisions 218
15.3 Review of Differences in Applying SEA in Latvia 219
15.4 Quality Assurance 222
15.5 Case Study SEA for the Latvia Development Plan 223
15.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 224
Table of Contents XIII
16 Implementing SEA in Estonia 227
Olavi Hiiemae
16.1 Introduction 227
16.2 Project EIA and SEA in Estonia 228
16.3 Actors in the SEA Process in Estonia 229
16.4 SEA in Practice 230
16.5 The Quality Criteria of the SEA Document 233
16.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 234
Part III Experience of SEA in North America and Oceania 237
17 Improved Decision Making through SEA Expectations and
Results in the United States 239
Jehan El Jourbagy and Tyson Harty
17.1 Introduction 239
17.2 National Environmental Policy Act 239
17.3 NEPA Analysis: Procedural Process 242
17.4 Successes and Failures 246
17.5 Conclusions and Recommendations 249
18 SEA in Canada 251
Norma Powell
18.1 Introduction 251
18.2 SEA Legislation and Principles 252
18.3 Roles and Responsibilities 255
18.4 Methodologies and Tools 256
18.5 Documentation and Reporting 261
18.6 Critical Analysis 261
18.7 Canadian SEA Case Study 264
18.8 Conclusions and Recommendations 267
19 SEA of Plan Objectives and Policies to Promote Sustainability in
New Zealand 269
Ali Memon
19.1 Introduction 269
19.2 Competing Rationales Underpinning Section 32 271
19.3 The Formative Period (1974 1984) 272
19.4 A New Era in Environmental Impact Assessment
(1991 Present) 275
19.5 Section 32 Methodological Procedure 279
19.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 285
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Part IV Requirements of SEA in Developing and
Fast Developing Countries 289
20 The Need for SEA in Kenya 291
Vincent Onycmgo and Saul Namango
20.1 Introduction 291
20.2 Kenya and its Formulation of Strategic Decisions 292
20.3 History of Environmental Assessment of Strategic Decisions
in Kenya 293
20.4 SEA Elements in Kenya and Tools to Implement them 294
20.5 Institutional Framework for SEA Elements 297
20.6 Need and Justification for SEA in Kenya 298
20.7 How SEA will Supplement EIA and Physical Planning
in Kenya 300
20.8 Conclusions and Recommendations 301
21 SEA for Water Resource Management in Ghana 305
Eric Ofori
21.1 Introduction 305
21.2 Impacts of Water Resource Developments in Ghana 306
21.3 Environmental Assessment in Ghana 308
21.4 Applying SEA and EIA to Water Resource Management
in Ghana 310
21.5 Benefits of SEA for Water Resource Management in Ghana 313
21.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 315
22 SEA in Ukraine 321
Vyacheslav Afanasyev
22.1 Introduction 321
22.2 Historical Background of SEA in Ukraine 321
22.3 The Existing Conditions of SEA Application in Ukraine 322
22.4 Obstacles for SEA Application in Ukraine 326
22.5 Possible Levels of SEA Development in Ukraine 327
22.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 328
23 Importance of SEA in China The Case of the Three Gorges
Dam Project 331
Cynthia Huang and Jennifer Yang
23.1 Introduction 331
23.2 Environmental Situation and Policies in China 331
23.3 The Case Study of the Three Gorges Project 336
23.4 The Three Gorges Project and SEA 341
23.5 Conclusions and Recommendations 344
Table of Contents XV
Part V Methodologies for SEA and Public Participation 347
24 Tools for SEA 349
Riki Therivel and Graham Wood
24.1 Introduction 349
24.2 What Makes a Good SEA Tool? 349
24.3 SEA Tools 350
24.4 Impact Matrices 354
24.5 Geographical Information Systems 356
24.6 Causal Effect Diagrams 361
24.7 Conclusions and Recommendations 362
25 Methodological Approaches to SEA within the Decision Making
Process 365
Beate Jessel
25.1 Introduction 365
25.2 Procedural and Methodological Demands on SEA and EIA
a Comparison 366
25.3 Identifying Possible Alternatives for Waste Dumping Ground
Sites 372
25.4 Identification and Assessment of Possible Corridors and
Alignments for New Roads 375
25.5 Landscape Planning as an Information Base for SEA 380
25.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 382
26 Strategic Level Cumulative Impact Assessment 385
Riki Therivel
26.1 Introduction 385
26.2 Definitions and Concepts 386
26.3 Principles of Cumulative Impact Assessment 388
26.4 Carrying out Cumulative Impact Assessment 388
26.5 Conclusions and Recommendations 394
27 Handling Transboundary Cumulative Impacts in SEA 397
Tyson Harty, Daniel Potts, Donald Potts andJehan El Jourbagy
27.1 Introduction 397
27.2 Definition of Cumulative Effects 398
27.3 Cumulative Effects Analysis in the US 399
27.4 Transboundary Implications of Cumulative Effects 405
27.5 Conclusions and Recommendations 407
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28 Cultural Integrity as a Criterion of SEA 409
Engelberth Soto Estrada, Rina Aguirre Saldivar and Shaft Noor Islam
28.1 Introduction 409
28.2 The Impact on Cultural Integrity 410
28.3 Consideration of Cultural Elements within SEA 411
28.4 The Concept of Culture 412
28.5 The Cultural Impact Assessment 416
28.6 Cultural Impact Assessment Procedure 417
28.7 Conclusions and Recommendations 419
29 Requirements and Methods for Public Participation in SEA 421
Stefan Heiland
29.1 Introduction 421
29.2 Opportunities and Obstacles of Public Participation in SEA 422
29.3 What Does "Public" Mean? 423
29.4 What Does Participation Mean? 424
29.5 Methods of Public Participation within SEA Possibilities
and Experiences 427
29.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 430
30 Public Participation for SEA in a Transboundary Context 433
Harry Meyer Steinbrenner
30.1 Introduction 433
31.2 Public Participation in the SEA Directive 434
30.3 Methodological Aspects 435
30.4 Public Participation for the SEA in a Transboundary Context 436
30.5 Pilot Project 436
30.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 440
31 Developing Quantitative SEA Indicators Using a Thermodynamic
Approach 443
Jo Dewulf and Herman Van Langenhove
31.1 Introduction 443
31.2 Sustainability and Technology 444
31.3 Thermodynamics its Basic Laws and the Exergy Concept 447
31.4 Quantitative Information for the SEA of Technology from
theThermodynamic Approach 449
31.5 Conclusions and Recommendations 456
32 A Structural and Functional Strategy Analysis for SEA 459
Anastdssios Perdicoulis
32.1 Introduction 459
32.2 Background and Definitions 460
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32.3 The Method of Strategy Analysis 462
32.4 Contribution of the Strategy Analysis 466
32.5 Conclusions and Recommendations 468
Part VI SEA for Abiotic and Biotic Resources 471
33 Soil Resources and SEA 473
Robert Mayer
33.1 Introduction 473
33.2 SEA Links with Environmental and Planning Legislation
in Germany 475
33.3 Impacts and Effects Adequate Methods for Soil Evaluation 478
33.4 Methods Relating Soil Properties with Functions 482
33.5 Strength and Weakness of Methodologies, Data Requirements 487
33.6 Synergies from the Use of a Common Environmental
DataBase 489
33.7 Conclusions and Recommendations 491
34 Towards the Implementation of SEA Learning from EIA for
Water Resources 495
Damian Lawler
34.1 Introduction 495
34.2 Water in the SEA and EIA Processes 496
34.3 Water and energy resources of Azerbaijan 498
34.4 Environmental Impacts Summary 499
34.5 Challenges for EIA Procedures in the FSU 499
34.6 Water Resource Data Appropriateness: General Limitations
forEA 500
34.7 Specific Environmental Data Issues in the FSU 504
34.8 A Revised Water Impact Assessment (WIA) Procedure 504
34.9 SEA into the Future: Learning from Project EIA 505
34.10 Conclusions and Recommendations 508
35 Links between the Water Framework Directive and SEA 513
Natalia Gallon
35.1 Introduction 513
35.2 From a "Hydrological Policy" to a Sustainable "Water Policy" 513
35.3 Strengths of SEA in the Water Sector 514
35.4 Weaknesses of SEA in the Water Sector 516
35.5 SEA Directive and the Water Framework Directive 517
35.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 521
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36 Assessing Biodiversity in SEA 523
Udo Broring and Gerhard Wiegleb
36.1 Introduction 523
36.2 Definition of Biodiversity 524
36.3 Measurability of Biodiversity in Theory and Practice 525
36.4 The Value of Biodiversity 528
36.5 Conclusions and Recommendations.: 533
37 Biodiversity Programmes on Global, European and National
Levels Related to SEA 539
Gerhard Wiegleb and Udo Broring
37.1 Introduction 539
37.2 Determinants or Driving Forces of Biodiversity 540
37.3 Biodiversity in SEA 541
37.4 Available Data for Biodiversity Assessment 546
37.5 Decision Aid in Biodiversity Protection 547
37.6 A Hypothetical Example 548
37.7 Conclusions and Recommendations 550
Part VII Implementing SEA in Spatial and Sector Planning 555
38 Co ordination of SEA and Landscape Planning 557
Frank Scholles and Christina von Haaren
38.1 Introduction 557
38.2 The Intention of the SEA Directive 558
38.3 The Situation in Germany 558
38.4 The Intersection of SEA and Landscape Planning 559
38.5 Conclusions and Recommendations A Model for
Procedural Integration and its Requirements 566
39 Urban Planning and SEA 571
Markus Reinke
39.1 Introduction 571
39.2 Existing Liabilities due to the Federal Building Code 572
39.3 Relation of Landscape Planning and Urban Planning 573
39.4 Analysis of SEA Liabilities Exceeding Previous
Requirements 575
39.5 Suggestions for Contents of SEA and the Assessment
of Alternatives 578
39.6 The Question of Acceptability 582
39.7 Conclusions and Recommendations 583
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40 SEA in Transport Planning in Germany 585
Wolfgang Stein, Jurgen Gerlach and Paul Tomlinson
40.1 Introduction 585
40.2 Screening 586
40.3 Scoping 587
40.4 Identifying and Describing the Environmental Effects 590
40.5 Assessing Alternatives 592
40.6 Decision Making Process 592
40.7 Monitoring 595
40.8 Conclusions and Recommendations 595
41 SEA for Agricultural Programmes in the EU 599
Michael Schmidt, Harry Storch andHendrike Helbron
41.1 Introduction 599
41.2 EU Agricultural Policy 1992 2005 600
41.3 Influence of CAP on Agricultural Land Use 602
41.4 SEA for Agricultural Plans and Programmes 605
41.5 Suitability of the German Preliminary Agrarian Structure
Planning (gAEP) for the implementation of SEA 608
41.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 614
42 SEA of Waste Management Plans An Austrian Case Study 621
Kerstin Arbter
42.1 Introduction 621
42.2 Fields of Application 621
42.3 The SEA for the Viennese Waste Management Plan 622
42.4 Methodologies and Data 623
42.5 Process Design and Public Participation 625
42.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 628
43 Mining Industry and SEA An Example in Turkey 631
Evren Yaylaci
43.1 Introduction 631
43.2 SEA and the Mining Industry 632
43.3 Challenges of SEA in Developing Countries 640
43.4 Conclusions and Recommendations 642
Part VIII Conclusions 647
44 Capacity Building and SEA 649
Maria do Rosdrio Partidario
44.1 Introduction 649
44.2 Meaning of Capacity Building for SEA 650
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44.3 Current Key Priorities for SEA as a Strategic Impact
Assessment Approach 653
44.4 What are the Needs and the Key Drivers in SEA
Capacity Building? 655
44.5 Training for SEA Capacity Building 659
44.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 661
45 A Critique of SEA from the Point of View of the German Industry 665
Mr gen Ertel
45.1 Introduction 665
45.2 The Role of Industry in the Legislatorial Process 666
45.3 The Priority Level of SEA for the Industry 666
45.4 Involvement of the Industry in the Legislative Process 668
45.5 Conclusions and Recommendations 671
46 Best Practice Use of SEA Industry, Energy and Sustainable
Development 673
Ross Marshall and Thomas B. Fischer
46.1 Introduction 673
46.2 Institutional Links Between SEA and Industry 674
46.3 SEA Application in Industry Planning 675
46.4 SEA — A Strategic Decision Making Framework for
Businesses 677
46.5 Electricity Provision and the UK Transmission Industry 678
46.6 The Perceived Benefits of SEA to ScottishPower 680
46.7 The Mid Wales Case Study ScottishPower's First Steps
to SEA implementation 680
46.8 Applying the Seven Phases of Regional Transmission
Network SEA 685
46.9 Conclusions and Recommendations 687
47 SEA Outlook Future Challenges and Possibilities 691
Elsa Joao
47.1 Introduction 691
47.2 SEA Barrier 1: Bland Alternatives 691
47.3 SEA Barrier 2: Weak Public Participation 693
47.4 SEA Barrier 3: Lack of the 'Right Data' 694
47.5 SEA Barrier 4: Poor Procedures and Methodology 697
47.6 Conclusions and Recommendations 698
Appendix 1 The Full Text of the SEA Directive 701
Appendix 2 Consolidated List of Legislation 715
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genre_facet | Aufsatzsammlung |
id | DE-604.BV019666388 |
illustrated | Illustrated |
indexdate | 2025-01-02T11:07:41Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 3540205624 |
language | English |
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oclc_num | 315167492 |
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owner | DE-1102 DE-M49 DE-BY-TUM DE-703 DE-12 DE-19 DE-BY-UBM DE-473 DE-BY-UBG DE-1028 DE-20 DE-83 DE-M347 DE-11 DE-188 |
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physical | XXXII, 742 S. graph. Darst. |
publishDate | 2005 |
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series | Environmental protection in the European Union |
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spelling | Implementing strategic environmental assessment with 61 tables Michael Schmidt ... (eds.) Berlin [u.a.] Springer 2005 XXXII, 742 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Environmental protection in the European Union 2 Europäische Union SUP-Richtlinie (DE-588)4738129-2 gnd rswk-swf Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd rswk-swf Umweltverträglichkeitsprüfung (DE-588)4125275-5 gnd rswk-swf Strategische Planung (DE-588)4309237-8 gnd rswk-swf Umweltanalyse (DE-588)4253324-7 gnd rswk-swf Implementation (DE-588)4026661-8 gnd rswk-swf Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Umweltanalyse (DE-588)4253324-7 s Strategische Planung (DE-588)4309237-8 s DE-604 Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 b Umweltverträglichkeitsprüfung (DE-588)4125275-5 s DE-188 Europäische Union SUP-Richtlinie (DE-588)4738129-2 u Implementation (DE-588)4026661-8 s Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 s 1\p DE-604 Schmidt, Michael 1957- Sonstige (DE-588)137200447 oth Environmental protection in the European Union 2 (DE-604)BV017813560 2 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=012994685&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Implementing strategic environmental assessment with 61 tables Environmental protection in the European Union Europäische Union SUP-Richtlinie (DE-588)4738129-2 gnd Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Umweltverträglichkeitsprüfung (DE-588)4125275-5 gnd Strategische Planung (DE-588)4309237-8 gnd Umweltanalyse (DE-588)4253324-7 gnd Implementation (DE-588)4026661-8 gnd Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4738129-2 (DE-588)5098525-5 (DE-588)4125275-5 (DE-588)4309237-8 (DE-588)4253324-7 (DE-588)4026661-8 (DE-588)4120509-1 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | Implementing strategic environmental assessment with 61 tables |
title_auth | Implementing strategic environmental assessment with 61 tables |
title_exact_search | Implementing strategic environmental assessment with 61 tables |
title_full | Implementing strategic environmental assessment with 61 tables Michael Schmidt ... (eds.) |
title_fullStr | Implementing strategic environmental assessment with 61 tables Michael Schmidt ... (eds.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Implementing strategic environmental assessment with 61 tables Michael Schmidt ... (eds.) |
title_short | Implementing strategic environmental assessment |
title_sort | implementing strategic environmental assessment with 61 tables |
title_sub | with 61 tables |
topic | Europäische Union SUP-Richtlinie (DE-588)4738129-2 gnd Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Umweltverträglichkeitsprüfung (DE-588)4125275-5 gnd Strategische Planung (DE-588)4309237-8 gnd Umweltanalyse (DE-588)4253324-7 gnd Implementation (DE-588)4026661-8 gnd Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Europäische Union SUP-Richtlinie Europäische Union Umweltverträglichkeitsprüfung Strategische Planung Umweltanalyse Implementation Internationaler Vergleich Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=012994685&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV017813560 |
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