2010
DOI: 10.1142/s1464333210003589
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An Alternative Approach to Institutional Analysis in Strategic Environmental Assessment in China

Abstract: This paper advocates a modification of the impact-based approach to strategic environmental assessment (SEA) which seems unable to address institutional weaknesses in most conventional SEA cases in China. It identifies a possible alternative approach, i.e. an . Downloaded from www.worldscientific.com by UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL on 03/04/15. For personal use only.impact-centred SEA with institutional components, and presents an analytical framework for institutional analysis, including a four-phase methodology to … Show more

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“…As for the management, the institutional mode or coordination between transportation departments and other departments, such as environment or resource/energy/economy need to be propelled to a more efficient status, which might depend upon the national institutional reform. These institutional challenges have been noticed by some scholars who study strategic assessment of road network [12][13] . Since we tended to set our grading benchmark according to the various normative documents of related departments and found that some of which might be not so reasonable or fully supported by research literature.…”
Section: Progressing Route Of the Future Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the management, the institutional mode or coordination between transportation departments and other departments, such as environment or resource/energy/economy need to be propelled to a more efficient status, which might depend upon the national institutional reform. These institutional challenges have been noticed by some scholars who study strategic assessment of road network [12][13] . Since we tended to set our grading benchmark according to the various normative documents of related departments and found that some of which might be not so reasonable or fully supported by research literature.…”
Section: Progressing Route Of the Future Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For examples, Zhu et al advocate an impact-centered SEA with institutional components as an alternative to the impact-based approach which seems unable to address institutional weaknesses in most conventional SEA cases in China [33]. Lam, Chen, and Wu affirm the potential role of SEA in fostering a sustainable and harmonious society and the need to mainstream sustainability considerations in the formulation of national plans and strategies [34].…”
Section: The Debate Over the Use Of Existing Assessment Approaches Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In China, the need to consider environmental factors earlier in the decision-making process has been recognised by experts and officials since the 1990s (Bao et al, 2004). SEA as a decision making tool in China has also drawn more discussion and study by the academic community within the last decade (Gao et al, 2017;Wu et al, 2011;Zhu et al, 2010Zhu et al, , 2011.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%