@article{ART002023007},
author={Hanna Cho and Park, Joo-Yang},
title={A Study on the international case studies for SEA follow-up},
journal={Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment},
issn={1225-7184},
year={2015},
volume={24},
number={4},
pages={375-385},
doi={10.14249/eia.2015.24.4.375}
TY - JOUR
AU - Hanna Cho
AU - Park, Joo-Yang
TI - A Study on the international case studies for SEA follow-up
JO - Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
PY - 2015
VL - 24
IS - 4
PB - Korean Society Of Environmental Impact Assessment
SP - 375
EP - 385
SN - 1225-7184
AB - This study analyzed international case studies on Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) follow-up and suggested implications based on the study’s findings to aid implementation of SEA follow-up in Korea.
SEA requires follow-up in order to identify unforseen adverse effects and enable appropriate remedial action to be taken. Tool kits and methodological framework for effective SEA follow-up are only being researched recently.
Based on the study’s findings, following implications for implementing SEA follow-up in Korea were drawn. First, the system of carrying out SEA follow-up would be different depending on the PPP topic. During the scoping stage, significant impacts should be identified according to the PPP topic, and thus help determine the indicators to be developed in the later stage. Secondly, responsibility, method, time, intervals and actions from SEA follow-up may vary depending on the target SEA consultation. Thirdly, the indicators of SEA follow-up may be considered together with various environmental standards and current political, social and economic indicators which are a big issue in society. Fourthly, SEA follow-up can be used as an integration system of its target planning and environmental planning. Finally, SEA feedback system should be needed. The result of SEA follow-up should be used for target PPP. These would lead to improvements to the target PPP.
If SEA follow up is successfully implemented and actively carried out for domestic PPPs, Korea can be a step closer to realization of sustainable development.
KW - Strategic Environmental Assessment;SEA Follow-up;Environmental Assessment Monitoring;Post Environmental Management
DO - 10.14249/eia.2015.24.4.375
ER -
Hanna Cho and Park, Joo-Yang. (2015). A Study on the international case studies for SEA follow-up. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 24(4), 375-385.
Hanna Cho and Park, Joo-Yang. 2015, "A Study on the international case studies for SEA follow-up", Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, vol.24, no.4 pp.375-385. Available from: doi:10.14249/eia.2015.24.4.375
Hanna Cho, Park, Joo-Yang "A Study on the international case studies for SEA follow-up" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 24.4 pp.375-385 (2015) : 375.
Hanna Cho, Park, Joo-Yang. A Study on the international case studies for SEA follow-up. 2015; 24(4), 375-385. Available from: doi:10.14249/eia.2015.24.4.375
Hanna Cho and Park, Joo-Yang. "A Study on the international case studies for SEA follow-up" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 24, no.4 (2015) : 375-385.doi: 10.14249/eia.2015.24.4.375
Hanna Cho; Park, Joo-Yang. A Study on the international case studies for SEA follow-up. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 24(4), 375-385. doi: 10.14249/eia.2015.24.4.375
Hanna Cho; Park, Joo-Yang. A Study on the international case studies for SEA follow-up. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment. 2015; 24(4) 375-385. doi: 10.14249/eia.2015.24.4.375
Hanna Cho, Park, Joo-Yang. A Study on the international case studies for SEA follow-up. 2015; 24(4), 375-385. Available from: doi:10.14249/eia.2015.24.4.375
Hanna Cho and Park, Joo-Yang. "A Study on the international case studies for SEA follow-up" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 24, no.4 (2015) : 375-385.doi: 10.14249/eia.2015.24.4.375