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Coordinating SEA with Planning & Programming Processes: A Practical Implementation Manual

This manual provides guidance on the importance of coordinating Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) with planning and programming processes. It covers various approaches, evaluation frameworks, and effective application arrangements for implementing the UNECE Protocol on SEA.

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Coordinating SEA with Planning & Programming Processes: A Practical Implementation Manual

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  1. IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA Prague, 26-30 September 2005Session E7 Nick BonvoisinUNECE Secretariat Espoo Convention on EIA in a Transboundary Contextwww.unece.org/env/eia IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  2. Module 4Practical Implementation (E7.3)Session E7Capacity Development Manual for the implementation of the UNECE Protocol on SEA IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  3. Contents • Importance of proper coordination of SEA with planning & programming processes • Introduction to various approaches for coordination of SEA with elaboration of P/Ps • Outline of different evaluation frameworks that can be applied in SEA • Tips for design of effective application arrangements for SEA Protocol in particular planning or programming process IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  4. 2. Reasons for coordination of SEA with elaboration of P/Ps IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  5. 2.1 Protocol provisions calling for coordination of SEA with P/Ps • SEA should have an important role in the preparation & adoption of plans, programmes, and, to the extent appropriate, policies & legislation… • Objective to ensure “environmental, including health, considerations are thoroughly taken into account in development of P/Ps” • SEA includes “taking into account of the environmental report & results of public participation & consultations in P/P” IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  6. 2.2. Practical concerns Need to use effective SEA procedures that: • Don’t unreasonably prolong P/P elaboration • Are not unnecessarily costly • Assist early solving of conflicting views & interests & so increase credibility of decision making IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  7. 3. Illustration of logical linkages between elaboration of P/Ps and SEA IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  8. 3.1 IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  9. 3.2 IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  10. 3.3 IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  11. 3.4 Key issues for consideration: general issues • How to maximize linkages between SEA & P/P elaboration so as to achieve the Protocol’s objectives • ….“to provide for a high level of protection of the environment, including health, by […] ensuring that environmental, including health, considerations are thoroughly taken into account in the development of P/Ps; ….” IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  12. 3.4 Key issues for consideration: detailed issues • How to maximise linkages between during: • Elaboration of P/P & Environmental Report • Consultation with authorities • Public participation • How to ensure conclusions of SEA are considered in P/P elaboration before final decision-making IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  13. 4. Options for undertaking SEA during elaboration of P/Ps IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  14. 4.1.Situation to avoid IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  15. Ex-post SEA separated from planning: key weaknesses • Doesn’t support elaboration of P/P (doesn’t use logical links between SEA & P/P elaboration). Danger of duplication of effort (in data gathering & internal assessments) • Tends to be more costly (due to duplication of effort in data gathering, comparison of alternatives, etc.) • Separate consultations on draft P/P & on environmental report may confuse public • Prolongs entire planning process • Most likely will not provide SEA in accordance with the Protocol (see Preamble, Objectives & Definition of SEA) IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

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  17. Partial integration of SEA into planning:Strengths & weaknesses • Saves time (parallel to planning) • Saves money (joint use of data by planning & assessment teams) • Facilitates early considerations of different viewpoints (both in planning process & in SEA) • Can incorporate early consultations with relevant authorities & with public. • Creates favourable framework for meeting obligations of Protocol • Participation of SEA team in often lengthy & complicated planning process may be demanding IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  18. SEA fully integrated into elaboration of P/P: Overall approach Experts elaborating environmental report Public access to info and general consult. E L A B O R A T I O N OF P/P Experts elaborating P/P Relevant environmental and health authorities andpublic concerned IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  19. SEA fully integrated into elaboration of P/P: Strengths & weaknesses • Same benefits as partial integration – it saves time & money, & prevents late surprises ... • Fully internalizes SEA into planning process – brings planning experts, SEA experts & key authorities & public concerned into one forum & builds their mutual relations • Creates good conditions for meeting all obligations of Protocol • SEA experts may be marginalised in planning process • Possible internal agreements/disputes between team members may be hidden from external stakeholders – they may not understand & appreciate them IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  20. 5. Determining effective linkages between SEA & P/P elaboration IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  21. 5.1 Analysis of the planning process • Identifies possible linkages between P/P elaboration & SEA • May provide inputs into design effective SEA systems • Can be carried out either for planning procedures or for a specific process used to draw up particular P/P • Helps to design SEA procedure which is customized for specific planning process • May take a lot of time IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

  22. 5.2 Suggested focus of the analysis • Logic, stages & specific tasks in planning process • Environmental/health information used in planning process • Existing provisions for consultations with environmental & health authorities • Existing provisions for public access to information & public participation IAIA Conference on international experience & perspectives in SEA, Prague, 26-30 September 2005

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