Strategic environmental assessment for low-carbon development: developing an analysis framework, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
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2022-05-17
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Routledge Taylor & Francis Group
Abstract
Understanding of strategic environmental assessment’s (SEA) influence on low-carbon development (LCD) is critical as societies strive to decarbonize without jeopardizing economic growth. As best practice perceptions are still evolving, plausible conceptual and analytical frameworks are needed. This paper offers a conceptual clarification and proposes a framework for analyzing environmental reports. We employed a multi-phased, mixed-methods approach. The first phase involved an integrative literature review that combined theoretical insights from LCD and transition management with SEA’s procedural aspects. The extracted data was used to develop an initial framework in the second phase. The third phase utilized an international case study and expert consultations to illustrate, validate and refine the framework. The resulting framework comprises five review areas to be verified by a series of review questions reflecting good practice. It could assist SEA researchers, practitioners, responsible authorities, policymakers and environmental agencies better understand, prioritize and address the issue of LCD.
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The article contributes to the existing literature proposing an analysis framework that clarifies Strategic Environmental Assessment’s potential to advance Low Carbon Development Transition
Keywords
strategic environmental assessment; low-carbon development; analysis framework; environmental report; transition management
Citation
Amani G. Rweyendela, Noah M. Pauline & Godwin A. Lema (2022) Strategic environmental assessment for low-carbon development: developing an analysis framework, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2022.2074825