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To deliver changes towards sustainability SEA should influence the implementation, rather than the formulation, of strategic initiatives. In this light, SEA follow-up that relates to post-decision activities of SEA and strategies becomes crucial. This book inquires whether SEA follow-up is feasible and relevant and, if so, when and how it can be effective and useful. It proposes and tests a framework to examine, evaluate, and explain the current practice of SEA follow-up based on an e-survey and case studies from England and Canada. The book reveals important explanatory linkages between the…mehr

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To deliver changes towards sustainability SEA should influence the implementation, rather than the formulation, of strategic initiatives. In this light, SEA follow-up that relates to post-decision activities of SEA and strategies becomes crucial. This book inquires whether SEA follow-up is feasible and relevant and, if so, when and how it can be effective and useful. It proposes and tests a framework to examine, evaluate, and explain the current practice of SEA follow-up based on an e-survey and case studies from England and Canada. The book reveals important explanatory linkages between the follow-up elements, strengths and weaknesses, and problems and benefits; derives key messages for advancing the SEA follow-up theory and practice; and makes recommendations. The book contends that by tailoring the proposed SEA follow-up framework to a particular strategy-making/realisation process, organisational structure, and context SEA follow-up can be made useful and effective. Moreover,the framework, linkages, messages, and recommendations can help shape or improve SEA follow-up. This book can be used in educational and practical purposes by SEA researchers, students, and practitioners.
Autorenporträt
Maia Gachechiladze-Bozhesku is an ESIA Expert at the Environmental Assessment Centre ¿Ecoline¿, Russia. Research Associate at the Centre for Environment and Security, Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy, Central European University, Hungary. Freelance environmental analyst at ¿Exclusive Analysis¿ Ltd., UK.