Advances in Implementing Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Techniques in Central America and the Caribbean

The use of Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) systems is essential to ensure the sustainability of plans, programs and policies. This works shows, for the first time in the scientific literature, a joint vision of the current situation of SEA systems in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Panama and the Dominican Republic. The analysis has been performed using data collected from an exhaustive review of the pre-existing literature and specific information obtained from personal interviews carried out during the SEA forum held in Bogota in 2018. Legal mechanisms in the Central American and Caribbean region reveal that specific regulation is not necessary to apply and develop SEA systems. Little experience in SEA development in the region is evidenced in the absence of SEA methodologies adapted to the different contexts of policies, plans, programs and governance circumstances. SEA results’ dissemination procedures have been performed only in El Salvador and Costa Rica. Besides, results show that no monitoring mechanisms for the programs implemented under SEA processes have been applied to date. To ensure the future development of SEA processes in the region under sustainable criteria, it is essential to ensure the support of decision makers so that plans and policies can be properly adapted.

[1]  R. Verheem,et al.  Strategic environmental assessment: one concept, multiple forms , 2000 .

[2]  Riki Therivel,et al.  Principles to guide the development of strategic environmental assessment methodology , 2000 .

[3]  A. Cherp Environmental assessment in countries in transition: evolution in a changing context. , 2001, Journal of environmental management.

[4]  Habib M. Alshuwaikhat Strategic environmental assessment can help solve environmental impact assessment failures in developing countries , 2005 .

[5]  D. Unalan,et al.  Environmental policy adoption in the EU context : adoption of the EU SEA directive in Turkey , 2009 .

[6]  Luis Enrique Sánchez,et al.  Tiering strategic environmental assessment and project environmental impact assessment in highway planning in São Paulo, Brazil , 2008 .

[7]  A. L. Brown,et al.  SEA and planning: ‘ownership’ of strategic environmental assessment by the planners is the key to its effectiveness , 2009 .

[8]  Davide Geneletti,et al.  Reasons and options for integrating ecosystem services in strategic environmental assessment of spatial planning , 2011 .

[9]  Marie Hanusch,et al.  Strategic environmental assessment: the state of the art , 2012 .

[10]  Brenda Ahumada Cervantes,et al.  Sustentabilidad ambiental, del concepto a la práctica: Una oportunidad para la implementación de la evaluación ambiental estratégica en México , 2015 .

[11]  Lisa White,et al.  Strategic environmental assessment for sustainability: A review of a decade of academic research , 2013 .

[12]  Hens Runhaar,et al.  Evaluating the substantive effectiveness of SEA: Towards a better understanding , 2013 .

[13]  Luis Enrique Sánchez,et al.  Quality And Outcomes: A Critical Review Of Strategic Environmental Assessment In Brazil , 2014 .

[14]  Marcelo Marini Pereira de Souza,et al.  CURRENT STATE OF THE SEA SYSTEM IN BRAZIL: A COMPARATIVE STUDY , 2014 .

[15]  P. Agamuthu,et al.  Policy trends of strategic environmental assessment in Asia , 2014 .

[16]  Bram F. Noble,et al.  Assessing the impact of strategic environmental assessment , 2014 .

[17]  Clara Carvalho de Lemos,et al.  Strategic Environmental Assessment in higher education: Portuguese and Brazilian cases , 2015 .

[18]  Bram F. Noble,et al.  Conceptualizing strategic environmental assessment: Principles, approaches and research directions , 2017 .

[19]  Daniel Rozas-Vásquez,et al.  Advances and challenges in the implementation of strategic environmental assessment in Chile , 2018 .

[20]  Gesa Geißler,et al.  Implementing strategic environmental assessment in countries of the global South – An analysis within the Peruvian context , 2019, Environmental Impact Assessment Review.