2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.eiar.2018.07.003
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Strategic environmental assessment in Swedish municipal planning. Trends and challenges

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“…Bearing in mind that the general approach to impact assessment in the SEA process in methodological terms is predominantly expert, qualitative and subjective, but also flexible in relation to various precise models and tools used in environmental engineering and other areas based on scientific postulates of environmental impact assessment (EIA) [50][51][52][53], the challenge was to select the appropriate techniques and methodology for assessment in the SEA process.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bearing in mind that the general approach to impact assessment in the SEA process in methodological terms is predominantly expert, qualitative and subjective, but also flexible in relation to various precise models and tools used in environmental engineering and other areas based on scientific postulates of environmental impact assessment (EIA) [50][51][52][53], the challenge was to select the appropriate techniques and methodology for assessment in the SEA process.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As previously mentioned, all Comprehensive Plans are covered by the SEA Directive and should be made subject to an SEA as a rule of thumb [41]. Previous research has shown that the utilisation of SEA for Comprehensive Plans has increased over time since the imposition of SEA requirements in 2004, and it could be regarded as a standard practice today to conduct SEA for Comprehensive Plans [42].…”
Section: Comprehensive Planning and Sea In Swedenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This overlaps, together with the upwards trend of SEAs performed at the end of the time span, indicate that energy and climate planning practice is in a phase of transition with regard to environmental assessment in which practitioners are still adapting to legislative changes made more than 15 years ago. Over time, theoretical and practical knowledge of environmental assessment may have been diffused within the municipal organisation from the comprehensive planning process in Sweden where the shares of environmental assessment have been much higher (Balfors et al 2018), to sectoral planning practices such as energy planning. However, the gap in identified SEAs in some of the earlier parts of the time frame studied might also, in part, be explained by the fact that only the most current version of each policy document was included.…”
Section: Application Of Screening and Execution Of Strategic Environmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MEPs) or all policy documents prepared within Swedish energy and climate planning. This was discussed by Balfors et al (2018) as a suitable measure for Swedish comprehensive planning. Not only would this be a strong measure for increasing the use of SEA, but it could also address the issue that the SEAs performed by the interviewees were reactive rather than proactive in character.…”
Section: Legislative Reflectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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