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A presentation on Strategic environment assessment in context with sustainable development

A presentation on Strategic environment assessment in context with sustainable development. Welcome. Presented by Utsala Shrestha , June 08, 2008 R-2007-COE-01 Department of Environmental science00. INTRODUCTION. Strategic EA is EA applied to policies, plans, or programs

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A presentation on Strategic environment assessment in context with sustainable development

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  1. A presentation on Strategic environment assessment in context with sustainable development Welcome Presented by UtsalaShrestha, June 08, 2008 R-2007-COE-01 Department of Environmental science00

  2. INTRODUCTION • Strategic EA is EA applied to policies, plans, or programs • 1st EIA was introduced in the 1970s focusing natural environment • 1980s - social and economic impact assessment • 1990s- IEM for all stages of project • Today- SEA for addressing 3Ps PRESENTED BY UTSALA SHRESTHA

  3. Develop broad knowledge about SEA & SD Develop main idea of SEA Be Familiar With Its Benefits, Importance And Uses Know How SEA is Different From EIA Acquainted With Sustainable Development METHODOLOGY Necessary guidelines IAAS Library and IUCN library Internet browsing

  4. STRATEGICENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT SEA, or EA beyond the project level is Tthe formalized, systematic and comprehensive process of evaluating the environmental impacts of a policy, plan or program and its alternatives, the preparation of a written report o the findings and the use of the findings in publicly- accountable decision- making (Therivel et al., 1992). SEA is decision aiding rather than decision making process, and is a key tool for sustainable development. PRESENTED BY UTSALA SHRESTHA

  5. ANTICIPATING MANAGING SEA EARLY WARNING SYSTEM INSTRUMENT POLICY PLANNIG PROGRAMMING CUMULATIVE EFFECTS GLOBAL EFFECTS

  6. The 3Ps of SEA POLICY • Policy General course of action Guides ongoing decision making Elaborates and implements Plan Strategy or designed, Coordinated priorities, options and measures, Program Organized agenda Schedule of commitments, proposals, activities

  7. Advantages, Benefits, and Uses • Strengthen the project EIA • Leads to less detailed and less expensive project EIA • Include global issues, EIA does not include such issues. • Address cumulative effects • Effective links to sustainable development

  8. EIA SEA • Reactive to a development proposal • Assesses the effect on the environment • Addresses a specific project • well defined beginning and end • Direct impacts and benefits • Focused on the mitigation of impacts • Narrow perspective and a high level of detail • Pro-active and informs • Assesses the effect of the environment on development • Addresses areas, regions or sectors of development • Continuing process ; right time • Cumulative impacts, implication, issues for SD • Focused on maintaining a chosen level of environmental quality • Wide perspective and a low level of detail Comparing SEA and EIA

  9. Promoting and strengthening SEA system • Integration of SEA into economic development process • Trained human resources and institutional capacity I • mechanisms for implementing SEA • Organize awareness raising programs on SEA • SEA training workshops for professionals • Generate adequate human resources in educational institutions and NGOs • Developing concept papers on transboundary issues & applicability of SEA • Need of SEA guidelines • Regional, national and local level training programs

  10. Integrated Approach to EA Project EIA

  11. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT • Environmental sustainability— • Encourage growth of natural capital • Relieve pressure on natural capital • Protect source of raw materials • Economic sustainability--- • Maintenance of capital • Poverty alleviation • Social sustainability--- • Addressing local communities • Individual experiences

  12. SEA AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT • Incorporating sustainability into policy making Environmental, economic and social • Sustainability appraisal and SEA For all developmental plans • Strengthening SEA as sustainability mechanisms Sustainability indicators • Internalizing Environment Externalities Reducing potential impacts on source and sink

  13. Incorporating sustainability into policy making • BIOSHPHERE Community economics as if people mattered Sustainable development as a common wealth of value nomic Value system/ policy framework. Conservation with equity Environment economics integration

  14. SEA in CONTEXT - DIFFERENT COUNTRIES • Australia, Canada, Denmark, New Zealand and the USA already apply SEA to proposed plans and policies (Sadler and Verheem, 1996) • The South Asian countries have adopted project related EIA as a national instrument recently Kathmandu Declaration (15-18september) on strengthening EIA Capacity in South Asia – SEA—tool for addressing major environment issues has to be integrated at higher activities in project Source :(IUCN, 1996)

  15. Key principles of SEA within SA countries

  16. SUCCESS AND FAILURE: SOME EXAMPLES Example 1. Environment Assessment In Forestry Sector -- EIA of the Bara district forest management plan is an example of sectoral SEA. This analyze two alternatives- ---the do-nothing implementation of the operational forest management plan in 19 major issues ranging from biodiversity conservation to marketing strategies (MoFSC, 1995) Example 4. Karachi electricity plan: need for strategic assessment Focuses only project EIA Do not provide and understanding of a potentiality major environmental problem. Plants got relocated. Reason- SEA at an early stage not adopted (Naim, 1998). Example 2. Arun hydroelectricity The maximum application of EIA is being made in hydropower projects, however Nepal’s 201-mw hydropower project Arun III was criticized No SEA carried out during the period of project planning (KHADKA et. al, 2000).

  17. LIMITATIONS OF SEA • Timing of assessment in the development project cycle • Lack of appropriate methodologies and lack of consistency • Refers to EIA-type analyses • Concerned with cumulative and indirect impacts • Political systems focus on short term objective • No single “BEST” methodology

  18. CONCLUSIONS • Environmental issues in a proactive way is important in any project specific EIAs. • Ensuring environmental considerations and incorporating into policy, plan, and program proposals. • SEA is technically difficult but it balances--common wealth of environment, ecology and social objective SEA is a TOOL For SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SEA is a TOOL For SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SEA PLANNING EIA PRESENTED BY UTSALA SHRESTHA

  19. Thank you all PRESENTED BY UTSALA SHRESTHA

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