HEADQUARTERS Strategic Environmental Assessment ”SEA is a systematic process for evaluating the environmental consequences of proposed policy, plan or.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
MODULE 1: Introduction to Environmental Assessment
Advertisements

SEA & ETC Strategic Environmental Assessment and European Territorial Cooperation programmes Annual meeting with the Managing Authorities of the ETC programmes.
Strategic Environmental Assessment of Scotland’s Climate Change Adaptation Framework Strategic Environmental Assessment of Scotland’s.
Summary of NEPA and SEPA Coastal Engineering and Land Use Issues in North Carolina Greenville, NC January 13, 2009 Sean M. Sullivan.
Presentation by Cambodian Participants Phuket, Thailand February 2012 Health Impact Assessment Royal Government of Cambodia.
Environmental Management System (EMS)
Scoping in the EIA process Proposal Identification Screening
1 CEER How to balance the public’s concerns and critical infrastructure construction Matti Vainio, Deputy HoU DG ENV – C.5, European Commission.
ISO General Awareness Training
Moving towards a more comprehensive planning SEA and indicators Per Christensen Aalborg University Denmark.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN
Secretariat to the Espoo Convention and its Protocol on SEA
Title slide PIPELINE QRA SEMINAR. PIPELINE RISK ASSESSMENT INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL RISK MANAGEMENT 2.
BS EN ISO 14001:2004 Madlen King BSc MSc MIEMA EMS Lead Assessor Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance Ltd BS EN ISO 14001:2004.
TC176/IAF ISO 9001:2000 Auditing Practices Group.
Triple Helix in Disaster Management: Case Study of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) for Government Office Relocation Planning of Padang City, Indonesia.
Accelerated EMS Session 4 – 28 January 2008.
Presented by Utsala Shrestha, June 08, 2008 R-2007-COE-01 Department of Environmental science00.
Effectively applying ISO9001:2000 clauses 5 and 8
Environmental Impact Assessment Prepared by: Miss Syazwani Mahmad Puzi School of Bioprocess Engineering UniMAP.
INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT AND PLANNING FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 1 Click to edit Master title style 1 Integrated Assessment and Planning for Sustainable.
What If I Must Go Beyond a Preliminary Assessment? (the example of a USAID EA under Reg. 216) [DATE][SPEAKERS NAMES]
Strategic Environmental Assessment and environmental issues in programme evaluation Ivana Capozza Italian Evaluation Units Open Days Roma, July 5, 2006.
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA): Overview
Environmental Impact Assessment University of Santo Tomas College of Architecture SP2 Ecological Construction Environmental Architecture.
3 September UNDERSTANDING THE SEA 20 th May 2013 Presented by: K. Florence.
Integrated Assessment and Planning
Sustainable Development: The Swedish Defence Sector Is Contributing! Presented at the 30 th Environmental and Energy Symposium & Exhibition, San Diego.
Wetlands and Poverty Reduction Project Anglophone regional practitioners training course MODULE 3 POLICY SETTING AND ADVOCACY By Teddy Tindamanyire, Isah.
UNEP Training Resource Manual Topic 11 Slide 1 Aims of EIA implementation and follow up are to: F carry out conditions of approval F ensure they work effectively.
UNEP Training Resource ManualTopic 1 Slide 1 Aims and objectives of EIA F modify and improve design F ensure efficient resource use F enhance social aspects.
PRESENTED BY: RAHIMA NJAIDI MJUMITA 3 RD APRIL 2012.
TEN-T Experts Briefing, March Annual Call Award Criteria.
DG ECHO GENDER POLICY and GENDER-AGE MARKER
Integrated Assessment of Trade-Related Policies and Biological Diversity in the Agriculture Sector Introdution to Integrated Assessment Session 6 Geneva,
Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas Health Impact Assessment.
Case study: SEA for land-use plan amendments of Krasna Hora municipality.
Lecture(9) Instructor : Dr. Abed Al-Majed Nassar
STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY AND TECHNIQUES.
SMS Planning.  Safety management addresses all of the operational activities of the entire organization.  The four (4) components of an SMS are: 1)
Environmental Management Plan (EMP) Required for: Full EIA based on Palestinian EIA Policy Category A projects based on World Bank Policy.
Environmental Impact Assessment in the Slovak republic.
Implementation and follow up Critically important but relatively neglected stages of EIA process Surveillance, monitoring, auditing, evaluation and other.
Mitigation and Impact management
SUPPORTED BY THE EUROPEAN UNION’S OBNOVA AND PHARE PROGRAMMES Public Involvement EIA TRAINING RESOURCE MANUAL FOR SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE.
Consultation seminar on the preparation of full Application Form for LSP 6 December 2011, Tartu Consultation seminar on the preparation of full Application.
The European SEA Directive Simon Marsden School of International Business, University of South Australia Module 1: Basics of SEA.
SEA in the Czech Republic Prague, 24 September 2008.
Environmental Commitments/Tracking. Environmental Commitments Federal Agencies Shall –Use all practicable means consistent with the requirements of.
The new EC impact assessment: what for? EUROPEAN TRADE UNION CONFEDERATION Sophie Dupressoir.
Environment and Disaster Planning Hari Srinivas, GDRC Rajib Shaw, Kyoto University Contents of the presentation: -What is the problem? -Precautionary Principles.
©Michel A. Bouchard SOME IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGES 1) Loss of biological diversity and ecosystem services 2) Loss of soil ( fertile soil)
IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, September 2005 IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives.
Pilot Project on implementation of SEA for regional planning in Ukraine Prof. Dr. Michael Schmidt Dmitry Palekhov Brandenburg University of Technology.
TC176/IAF ISO 9001:2000 Auditing Practices Group.
RISK MANAGEMENT FOR COMMUNITY EVENTS. Today’s Session Risk Management – why is it important? Risk Management and Risk Assessment concepts Steps in the.
Organizations of all types and sizes face a range of risks that can affect the achievement of their objectives. Organization's activities Strategic initiatives.
Development Account: 6th Tranche Strengthening the capacity of National Statistical Offices (NSOs) in the Caribbean Small Island Developing States to fulfill.
ISO Session 3 Environmental Management and Ethics in Management.
EIAScreening6(Gajaseni, 2007)1 II. Scoping. EIAScreening6(Gajaseni, 2007)2 Scoping Definition: is a process of interaction between the interested public,
TEMPUS ME-TEMPUS-JPHES “IMPROVEMENT OF PARTNERSHIP WITH ENTERPISES BY ENHENCEMENT OF A REGIONAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT POTENTIALS IN WBC” TEMPUS
EIA approval process, Management plan and Monitoring
Overview of public participation in strategic decision-making in the UNECE area David Aspinwall.
Environmental assessment system in Finland
Business environment in the EU Prepared by Dr. Endre Domonkos (PhD)
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT TOOLS
EIA TRAINING RESOURCE MANUAL FOR SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)
Anette Svensson Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV)
Meeting of PAP/RAC Focal Points, Split, Croatia, 8-9 May 2019
Presentation transcript:

HEADQUARTERS Strategic Environmental Assessment ”SEA is a systematic process for evaluating the environmental consequences of proposed policy, plan or programme initiative in order to ensure they are fully included and appropriately addressed at the earliest appropriate stage of decision making on par with economic and social consideration” (Sadler och Verheem 1996)

HEADQUARTERS Background EU-directive about Environmental assessment of certain plans and programs –2001/42/EG2001 Defence exemption in the directive, but….. –The Swedish Armed Forces (SAF) is an important actor in society –Governmental assignment to SAF in 2003 to use SEA SEA has previously been used in the defence sector –USA, Can, UK are some examples

HEADQUARTERS What is a SEA? Procedure to assess environmental consequences of plans, programmes and policies Should be on a central level and long-tern Useful tool to allocate planning resources effectively, e.g. economical consequences Different functions –Raise the awareness about environmental questions in the process –Early identify important environmental aspects –Possibility to choose between different alternatives –Control station to make sure that critical levels etc. are fulfilled

HEADQUARTERS The different kind of steps in a SEA What are the possible direct and indirect effects from the decision? How do these effects affect the environment? What kind of effect and what is the extent of it? Can the possible negative effects be obstructed? What is the final effects from the decision after the possibilities to obstruct the negative effects have been included?

HEADQUARTERS The method Consultation –gather knowledge –inform about the coming decision and also the possible environmental effects –get reactions from the public and experts Mapping –needs, problems and goals for the plan Alternatives –what alternatives should be examined –delimitation Analyses –environmental effects from different alternatives

HEADQUARTERS The method Evaluation –Evaluate the different environmental consequences Documentation –SEA is documented Follow-up –In what way should the actual result be followed up

HEADQUARTERS Where a plan / programme is likely to have significant environmental effects within another EU State, a copy of the plan and environmental report shall be sent to that State. Transboundary consultations

HEADQUARTERS Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) “The process of identifying, predicting, evaluating and mitigating the biophysical, social, and other relevant effects of development proposals or projects prior to major decisions being taken and commitments made.” (

HEADQUARTERS The EIA process evaluates the likely significant environmental effects of a project on the environment and examines mitigation measures to remove or reduce these effects. The purpose of environmental impact assessment is to ensure that the environmental effects of a proposed project are fully considered before it is implemented. EIA assist in deciding whether a project should or should not go ahead. Where it does go ahead, the EIA will assist in drafting conditions and reduce environmental impact. Why EIA?

HEADQUARTERS How Where If Why Policies-Plans-Programs Projects SEA EIA

HEADQUARTERS Tools EMS Risk- management The materiel supply process Study SEA EIA LCC LCA HazMat Mng. Acquisition Project definition Developm.Production Operation/ Maintenence Demil

HEADQUARTERS The use of SEA and EIA in Sweden SEA is used to show the possible environmental effects from an overall decision –Parliament decisions on the Armed Forces transition EIA is used in projects or decisions –Environmental permit process for training and testing –Materiel projects (new systems)

HEADQUARTERS Summary SEA is a useful tool to integrate environmental questions early in the process and make them a part of the basis that should be decided upon To use SEA is to avoid or minimize future environmental risks! SEA will save money in the life-cycle! To use SEA is the first step in the process of Pollution Prevention!