TY - JOUR
T1 - Strategic Environmental Assessment practices in European small islands
T2 - Insights from Azores and Orkney islands
AU - Polido, Alexandra
AU - João, Elsa
AU - Ramos, Tomás Barros
N1 - Sem PDF.
Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (SFRH/BD/77091/2011)
Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia, Portugal (Pest-OE/AMB/UI4085/2013)
PY - 2016/2/1
Y1 - 2016/2/1
N2 - The literature concerning Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) often refers to the importance of context-specific approaches. However, there is a lack of systematised and consistent studies that enhance tailor-made SEA practices and procedures. Small islands are bounded units of study which may help explore SEA theory and practice in special territories. Small islands present particular features and unique values, such as, small size and population, geographic isolation, limited resources and vulnerable ecosystems. Hence, the main goal of this research was to profile SEA practices and procedures in European small islands and provide a background for future research aiming to improve context-specific SEA applications. To achieve this goal, an exploratory case study was developed using Azores (Portugal) and Orkney (Scotland) archipelagos. An analysis of the corresponding mainland was also carried out to contextualise both case studies. The data collection was achieved through a qualitative content analysis of 43 Environmental Reports. The research found that there is not an SEA context-specific approach used within these European small islands, including guidelines, assessment topics, assessment techniques, follow-up and stakeholders engagement. The debate concerning specific approaches to small islands must be re-focused on the enhancement of SEA capacity-building amongst different stakeholders (including decision-makers), on the development and implementation of collaborative approaches, and on the exchange of knowledge and experiences between small islands networks.
AB - The literature concerning Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) often refers to the importance of context-specific approaches. However, there is a lack of systematised and consistent studies that enhance tailor-made SEA practices and procedures. Small islands are bounded units of study which may help explore SEA theory and practice in special territories. Small islands present particular features and unique values, such as, small size and population, geographic isolation, limited resources and vulnerable ecosystems. Hence, the main goal of this research was to profile SEA practices and procedures in European small islands and provide a background for future research aiming to improve context-specific SEA applications. To achieve this goal, an exploratory case study was developed using Azores (Portugal) and Orkney (Scotland) archipelagos. An analysis of the corresponding mainland was also carried out to contextualise both case studies. The data collection was achieved through a qualitative content analysis of 43 Environmental Reports. The research found that there is not an SEA context-specific approach used within these European small islands, including guidelines, assessment topics, assessment techniques, follow-up and stakeholders engagement. The debate concerning specific approaches to small islands must be re-focused on the enhancement of SEA capacity-building amongst different stakeholders (including decision-makers), on the development and implementation of collaborative approaches, and on the exchange of knowledge and experiences between small islands networks.
KW - Azores
KW - Context
KW - Orkney
KW - Portugal
KW - Scotland
KW - Small islands
KW - Strategic Environmental Assessment
KW - Sustainability
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U2 - 10.1016/j.eiar.2015.11.003
DO - 10.1016/j.eiar.2015.11.003
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84947550853
SN - 0195-9255
VL - 57
SP - 18
EP - 30
JO - Environmental Impact Assessment Review
JF - Environmental Impact Assessment Review
ER -