Policy to Practice: Strategic Environmental Assessment in the Real World

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
F. M. McEvoy E. J. Steadman R. Murfin
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

In England, the provision of aggregate is determined by the historical relationship between construction and aggregate consumption. This approach does not necessarily lead to sustainable decision-making and can be seen as being driven by political expediency, rather than reasonable environmental consideration. The introduction of the statutory requirement for Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) in the UK has provided the opportunity to examine this issue on a more rational basis. This paper provides a practical application of a SEA based approach, to the provision of aggregates at a regional level. The process, underpinned by relevant information on resources and environmental assets, suggests that alternative supply scenarios for aggregate provision are tested in a transparent, consistent manner with increased genuine stakeholder consultation. It supports a move away from "predict and provide" approaches to one where aggregates are sourced with the best balance of environmental costs and benefits.
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APA: F. M. McEvoy E. J. Steadman R. Murfin  (2005)  Policy to Practice: Strategic Environmental Assessment in the Real World

MLA: F. M. McEvoy E. J. Steadman R. Murfin Policy to Practice: Strategic Environmental Assessment in the Real World. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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