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IAIA’07 Seoul Korea 3-9 June 2007 Growth, Conservation and Responsibility. SEA: the missing ring between directive and practise To streamline bureaucratic EIA and SEA procedures Virginio Bettini University IUAV of Venice Chiara Rosnati University of Sassari. Structural limits of EIA. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
IAIA’07IAIA’07Seoul KoreaSeoul Korea
3-9 June 20073-9 June 2007
Growth, Conservation and ResponsibilityGrowth, Conservation and Responsibility
SEA: the missing ring between SEA: the missing ring between directive and practisedirective and practise
To streamline bureaucratic EIA and SEA To streamline bureaucratic EIA and SEA proceduresprocedures
Virginio BettiniVirginio BettiniUniversity IUAV of VeniceUniversity IUAV of Venice
Chiara RosnatiChiara RosnatiUniversity of SassariUniversity of Sassari
Structural limits of EIAStructural limits of EIA1.1. Limits in the preliminary analysis of the Limits in the preliminary analysis of the
examined areaexamined area2.2. Methodological limits concerning analysis Methodological limits concerning analysis
parametersparameters3.3. Limits related to the administrative Limits related to the administrative
proceduresprocedures4.4. Limits due to the control of EIA by the Limits due to the control of EIA by the
proponent proponent 5.5. Limits related to the public partecipation Limits related to the public partecipation
process: formal announcement to the process: formal announcement to the public public versusversus participation of the public participation of the public
Structural limits of EIAStructural limits of EIA Administrative procedures only begin Administrative procedures only begin
with definitive stage of project: the with definitive stage of project: the scoping stage is optional, and it is scoping stage is optional, and it is never carried outnever carried out
The environmental impact statement The environmental impact statement has to be carried out by the proponent: has to be carried out by the proponent: it is highly improbable that he would it is highly improbable that he would highlight all potential impacts of the highlight all potential impacts of the projectproject
StructuralStructural limits of EIAlimits of EIA
The actions aimed at The actions aimed at public participationpublic participation are limited to a newspaper announcement. are limited to a newspaper announcement. It is very difficult to access the integral EIS It is very difficult to access the integral EIS and the observations by stakeholders are and the observations by stakeholders are often not consideredoften not considered
StructuralStructural limits of EIAlimits of EIA
We can say with confidence that EIA is We can say with confidence that EIA is inadequate to guarantee a territorial inadequate to guarantee a territorial management on an environmental basismanagement on an environmental basis
IS SEA an effective tool for IS SEA an effective tool for planning and planning and
management ???management ???
SEA should not be mistaken for SEA should not be mistaken for just a ‘large’ EIA applied to plans just a ‘large’ EIA applied to plans and programmesand programmes
SEA should not follow the same SEA should not follow the same procedural scheme as EIAprocedural scheme as EIA
IS SEA an effective tool IS SEA an effective tool for planning and for planning and management ???management ???
It should not start when the plan is already It should not start when the plan is already definite, but rather it should be involved in definite, but rather it should be involved in selection and assessment of alternatives selection and assessment of alternatives (Directives 2001/42/CE: (Directives 2001/42/CE: The The environmental environmental assessmentassessment referred to in article 3 referred to in article 3 shall be shall be carried out during the preparation of a plan carried out during the preparation of a plan or programme and before its adoption or or programme and before its adoption or submission to the legislative proceduresubmission to the legislative procedure))
IS SEA an effective tool for IS SEA an effective tool for planning and management planning and management
??????
SECTORAL SEA: mainly applied to a SECTORAL SEA: mainly applied to a specific sectorspecific sector
TERRITORIAL SEA: takes into TERRITORIAL SEA: takes into consideration all the activities and consideration all the activities and plans in a defined areaplans in a defined area
IS SEA an effective tool IS SEA an effective tool for planning and for planning and management ???management ???
It is essential to carry out both a It is essential to carry out both a sectoral SEA and a thorough sectoral SEA and a thorough examination of the territory that would examination of the territory that would also takes into account other sectors also takes into account other sectors of planning (i.e. transportation, waste, of planning (i.e. transportation, waste, energy etc.)energy etc.)
SEA and Public SEA and Public ParticipationParticipation
Public Participation is an essential part Public Participation is an essential part of SEA Process (as defined by the of SEA Process (as defined by the Directive 2001/42/CE and by the Directive 2001/42/CE and by the previous conventions of Aarhus and previous conventions of Aarhus and Expoo)Expoo)
SEA and Public ParticipationSEA and Public Participation In order for the Public Participation to be In order for the Public Participation to be
truly effective it should:truly effective it should: Start in a preliminary stage of planningStart in a preliminary stage of planning
Contribute to the choice of indicators to be used Contribute to the choice of indicators to be used in the selection of alternatives and the weight to in the selection of alternatives and the weight to be attributed to the indicatorsbe attributed to the indicators
Actively involve all the interested stakeholders Actively involve all the interested stakeholders and it should not limit itself to a single act of and it should not limit itself to a single act of formal public consultationformal public consultation
SEA and Public ParticipationSEA and Public Participation Two predominant approaches in the Two predominant approaches in the
international debate: international debate: Rationalist approach is based on the belief that Rationalist approach is based on the belief that
SEA has to be conducted by professionals SEA has to be conducted by professionals following absolute technical rigour following absolute technical rigour
SEA is centred on the Public Participation and SEA is centred on the Public Participation and negotiation in order to reach a consensusnegotiation in order to reach a consensus
These approaches are giving way to an These approaches are giving way to an intermediate position that prefers more intermediate position that prefers more integration between scientific rigour and integration between scientific rigour and consultationconsultation
CCUMULATIVEUMULATIVE E EFFECTSFFECTS A ASSESSMENTSSESSMENT
A bridge between EIA and A bridge between EIA and SEASEA
SEA and Cumulative Effects SEA and Cumulative Effects AssessmentAssessment
SEA allows for the verification of potential SEA allows for the verification of potential cumulative cumulative effectseffects because its typical spatial and temporal scales are because its typical spatial and temporal scales are more adequate more adequate to carry out a cumulative impact to carry out a cumulative impact assessment assessment than the scales adopted for environmental than the scales adopted for environmental assessment of a projectassessment of a project
The typical spatial and temporal scales of the planning The typical spatial and temporal scales of the planning and the related SEA process, are adequate to carry out a and the related SEA process, are adequate to carry out a cumulative impact assessment that could become a cumulative impact assessment that could become a reliable tool forreliable tool for
prediction, prediction, comparative selection between alternatives comparative selection between alternatives and a final choice consistent with the environmental goalsand a final choice consistent with the environmental goals
Horizon of C.E.A. as wider than Horizon of C.E.A. as wider than E.I.AE.I.A
SINGLE SUM OF PROJECTS
NO YES
YES YES
SHORT TERM MEDIUM-LONG TERM
Project
Spatial scale
past
present
future
Temporal scale
SPECIFIC SITE WIDE AREA
E.I.A.E.I.A. C.E.A.C.E.A.
Relationship with planning process
AT PROJECT LEVEL
AT PLAN AND PROGRAMME LEVEL
Cumulative effects refer to progressive environmental degradation over time arising from a range of activities throughout an area or region, even if each activity, considered in isolation, could possibly not be a significant contributor
A. Gilpin, 1995
‘‘Cumulative effects’ definitionCumulative effects’ definition
Effects that results from incremental changes caused by the plan together with other past, present and reasonably foreseeable actions
ODPM – 2002 –
Draft Guidance on the Strategic Environmental Assessment, prepared by Levett-Therivel Sustainability Consultants
‘‘Cumulative effects’ definition Cumulative effects’ definition for SEAfor SEA
EC Directives Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) (85/337/EEC)
Amendment Directive on EIA (97/11/EC) (2003/35/CE)
Habitat Directive (92/43/EEC) amended by 97/62/EC
Strategic Environmental Assessment (2001/42/EC)
Implementing Italian Regulations
EIA (L.349/86) application fields: DPCM 377/88 and 12/27/88 DPR 4/12/96
Dlgs. 152/2006 currently under revision
DPR 357/97 amended by DPR 120/2003
Dlgs. 152/2006 currently under revision
Relevant section of regulation or directive
Annex 3 (4): a description of likely significant effects of the proposed project should include the ‘cumulative’ effects of the project
Schedule 4 part I: a description of the likely significant effects to include cumulative effects & selection criteria for screening schedule 2 developments includes ‘cumulation with other projects’
Part IV (48) An ‘appropriate assessment’ should be carried out by a competent authority before authorising a plan or project which is likely to have significant effect on a European site either alone or in combination with other plans and projects
EC Directive: Annex I: Information to be provided in the environmental report on the likely significant effects to include ‘cumulative and synergistic’ effects & annex II on the criteria for determining likely significance of effects should include the ‘cumulative nature of the effects’
Applications Projects Projects Projects and plans affecting special Areas of Conservation
Plans and programmes
Requirement Environmental statement
Environmental statement
Appropriate assessment Environmental report
European and national regulations requiring consideration of cumulative effectsEuropean and national regulations requiring consideration of cumulative effects
IS SEA an effective tool IS SEA an effective tool for planning and for planning and management ???management ???
Anyway, SEA seems to come to the Anyway, SEA seems to come to the same dead end in which EIA is same dead end in which EIA is trapped, a route that surely does not trapped, a route that surely does not lead to efficient territorial lead to efficient territorial management, but to a further management, but to a further bureaucratic load without positive bureaucratic load without positive results!results!
Dlgs. 156/2006Dlgs. 156/2006The Unique Text on environmental issuesThe Unique Text on environmental issues
Critical reading of SEA Critical reading of SEA Directive interpretation in the Directive interpretation in the
new Italian legislation new Italian legislation regarding ‘rules on regarding ‘rules on
environmental issues’environmental issues’
SEA according to EU Directive SEA according to EU Directive 2001/42 CE 2001/42 CE versusversus its its
interpretation in the Italian Unique interpretation in the Italian Unique Text (UT)Text (UT)
““People who enjoy eating sausage and obeying People who enjoy eating sausage and obeying the lawthe law
should not watch either being made”should not watch either being made”Otto Von BismarckOtto Von Bismarck
E.U. DirectivesPeople who enjoy eating sausage and obeying the law should not watch either being made. . People who enjoy eating sausage And obeying the law should not watch either being made..
People who enjoy eating sausage and obeying the law should not watch either being made..
People who enjoy eating sausage and obeying the law should not watch either being made.. People who enjoy eating sausage And obeying the law should not watch either being made..
Translation issues
Political interests
Routine behaviour Italian D.Lgs
People who enjoy eating sausage and obeying the law should not watch either being made. . People who enjoy eating sausage And obeying the law should not watch either being made..
People who enjoy eating sausage and obeying the law should not watch either being made..
People who enjoy eating sausage and obeying the law should not watch either being made.. People who enjoy eating sausage And obeying the law should not watch either being made..
Unique Text (UT)Unique Text (UT) Italian interpretation of SEA Italian interpretation of SEA
UT does not take into account the UT does not take into account the methodological approach derived from several methodological approach derived from several SEA applications carried out in different SEA applications carried out in different sectors by different EU countriessectors by different EU countries
UT does not catch the spirit of the EU UT does not catch the spirit of the EU Directive that would stimulate more attention Directive that would stimulate more attention for environmental items within plan and for environmental items within plan and programme process. programme process.
On the contrary, UT follows the similar scheme On the contrary, UT follows the similar scheme adopted for the environmental assessment of adopted for the environmental assessment of a project (EIA)a project (EIA)
Analogies with EIA Analogies with EIA procedureprocedure
UT considers SEA as an authorization procedure UT considers SEA as an authorization procedure and not a part of the planning process. and not a part of the planning process.
In UT, the judgement should be emitted by a In UT, the judgement should be emitted by a different authority than that which develops the different authority than that which develops the plan/programmeplan/programme
The authority in charge of the assessment is The authority in charge of the assessment is the so-called ‘technical-advisory commission for the so-called ‘technical-advisory commission for the environmental assessments’the environmental assessments’
Analogies with EIA Analogies with EIA procedureprocedure
This commission should evaluate the This commission should evaluate the environmental report and the documents environmental report and the documents provided by the authority that has drawn up provided by the authority that has drawn up the plan/programme and, within 45 days, the plan/programme and, within 45 days, should deliver the compatibility judgmentshould deliver the compatibility judgment
The commission could dictate prescriptions The commission could dictate prescriptions and the authorization is subordinated to the and the authorization is subordinated to the adoption of ‘specific modifications and adoption of ‘specific modifications and integrations to the plan/programme assessed’integrations to the plan/programme assessed’
Considerations about the Unique Considerations about the Unique TextText
In the UT, the introduction of a post –evaluation In the UT, the introduction of a post –evaluation seems to originate from an incorrect translation of seems to originate from an incorrect translation of the EU Directive 2001/42 CE from English, or the EU Directive 2001/42 CE from English, or French, into Italian:French, into Italian:
Article 2Article 2b) ‘environmental assessment’ shall mean the b) ‘environmental assessment’ shall mean the preparation of an environmental report, the carrying preparation of an environmental report, the carrying out of consultations, the out of consultations, the taking into accounttaking into account of the of the environmental report and the results of the environmental report and the results of the consultations in decision-making and the provision of consultations in decision-making and the provision of information on the decision in accordance with articles information on the decision in accordance with articles 4 to 94 to 9
Considerations about the Unique Considerations about the Unique TextText
In the Italian version the phrase In the Italian version the phrase the the taking into accounttaking into account has been has been freelyfreely translated with a word translated with a word valutazionevalutazione that that means means assessmentassessment
Consequences of this Consequences of this misunderstanding:misunderstanding:
Conflict of interests between judging Conflict of interests between judging body and planning agency, which are body and planning agency, which are both public administratorsboth public administrators
Bureaucratic red tape, without efficient Bureaucratic red tape, without efficient resultsresults
Review of Dgl.152/2006 Review of Dgl.152/2006 Draft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC TextDraft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC Text
Has anything changed?Has anything changed?
Draft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC TextDraft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC Text
SEA definition (art.2)SEA definition (art.2) Process that includes:Process that includes:
a.a. Screening: process of determining whether or Screening: process of determining whether or not SEA is required for a particular not SEA is required for a particular plan/programmeplan/programme
b.b. The development of an environmental reportThe development of an environmental reportc.c. Public consultationsPublic consultationsd.d. The assessment of the report and of the The assessment of the report and of the
results of consultationsresults of consultationse.e. Carrying out of a motivated judgmentCarrying out of a motivated judgmentf.f. The announcement of the decision and of the The announcement of the decision and of the
monitoring programmemonitoring programme
……..that is a large EIA!..that is a large EIA!
Draft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC TextDraft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC Text
SEA designed as a SEA designed as a bureaucratic – procedural bureaucratic – procedural
instrumentinstrument
Cap. II, art.8, par. 7Cap. II, art.8, par. 7
“ “SEA is an integral part of adoption SEA is an integral part of adoption and approval procedures of and approval procedures of plan/programme. Authorizations plan/programme. Authorizations given without Strategic given without Strategic Environmental Assessment are Environmental Assessment are invalidatedinvalidated
Draft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC TextDraft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC Text
SEA definition (art.2)SEA definition (art.2)
The need for Cumulative Effects The need for Cumulative Effects Assessment is mentioned only once and Assessment is mentioned only once and in an unclear way, within the definition in an unclear way, within the definition of ‘environmental assessment’:of ‘environmental assessment’: Change in the environment that could be Change in the environment that could be
qualitative and/or quantitative, direct and qualitative and/or quantitative, direct and indirect, short, medium and long-term, indirect, short, medium and long-term, permanent and temporary, single and permanent and temporary, single and cumulative, positive and negative.cumulative, positive and negative.
Draft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC TextDraft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC Text
PartecipationPartecipation
Not only Not only ParticipationParticipation but also but also Decisional Decisional DemocracyDemocracy, or even better , or even better Hearing Hearing DemocracyDemocracy
(Ginsborg P., 2006, la democrazia che non c’è,(Ginsborg P., 2006, la democrazia che non c’è,Einaudi Torino)Einaudi Torino)
Draft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC TextDraft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC Text
PartecipationPartecipation
Following the French model Following the French model exampleexample
Law that defines “Law that defines “the democracy of the democracy of proximityproximity”, that imposes public hearing ”, that imposes public hearing when decisions regarding great when decisions regarding great communities must be taken communities must be taken
Procedure managed by an independent Procedure managed by an independent agency: the “agency: the “Commission National du Commission National du Débat PublicDébat Public” formed by politicians, ” formed by politicians, citizen representatives, environmentalist citizen representatives, environmentalist associations, judgesassociations, judges
Draft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC TextDraft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC Text
PartecipationPartecipation
French ModelFrench Model Development of independent researchesDevelopment of independent researches Information available to the publicInformation available to the public Organization of local debatesOrganization of local debates Decisions that really take into account the Decisions that really take into account the
results of the consultationsresults of the consultations
(Rapport Annuel 2005-2006, Commission Nationale du(Rapport Annuel 2005-2006, Commission Nationale duDébat Public)Débat Public)
Draft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC TextDraft of the new SEA-EIA-IPPC Text
Environmental sustainabilityEnvironmental sustainability The principle of integration regarding the The principle of integration regarding the
objectives of environmental sustainability objectives of environmental sustainability (cap II art.8, par. 7)(cap II art.8, par. 7) should be based on the should be based on the following parameters:following parameters:
Carrying capacityCarrying capacity
Ecological FootprintEcological Footprint
Impact on climateImpact on climate
Other confusions on an international Other confusions on an international scalescale
Confusion of terms: SEA (Confusion of terms: SEA (Strategic Strategic Environmental AssessmentEnvironmental Assessment) and SIA ) and SIA ((Sustainability Impact AssessmentSustainability Impact Assessment). SIA is ). SIA is also the acronym of also the acronym of Social Impact Social Impact AssessmentAssessment
Need for a critical analysis of the European Need for a critical analysis of the European experienceexperience Kirckpatrick C., George C., 2006, Kirckpatrick C., George C., 2006, Methodological Methodological
issues in the Impact Assessment of Trade Policy: issues in the Impact Assessment of Trade Policy: experience from European Commission’s experience from European Commission’s Sustainability Impact Assessment (SIA) Sustainability Impact Assessment (SIA) programmeprogramme, Impact Assessment and Project , Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 24,4, december 2006, 325-334Appraisal, 24,4, december 2006, 325-334
Sustainability Impact Assessment and Sustainability Impact Assessment and IAIAIAIA
Need for a discussion at an international level on Need for a discussion at an international level on the scientific reliability of Sustainability Impact the scientific reliability of Sustainability Impact AssessmentAssessment
Sustainability Assessment experimentations: Sustainability Assessment experimentations: need for a review to verify if a ‘need for a review to verify if a ‘comprehensive comprehensive adoption and more consistent application’adoption and more consistent application’ could could be accepted.The theoretical analysis carried out be accepted.The theoretical analysis carried out by Robert Gibson is not sufficient by Robert Gibson is not sufficient (Gibson R.B., 2006, Sustainability assessment: basic (Gibson R.B., 2006, Sustainability assessment: basic
components of a practical approach, Impact components of a practical approach, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 24, 3, september Assessment and Project Appraisal, 24, 3, september 2006, 170-182))2006, 170-182))
EA and IAIAEA and IAIAwhich contents?which contents?
SEA-EIA-IPPC TextSEA-EIA-IPPC TextArt.19, par. 3Art.19, par. 3 IAIA ProposalIAIA Proposal
Project descriptionProject description Analysis of the Analysis of the interested area (LE –interested area (LE –UE)UE)
Measures to avoid, Measures to avoid, minimize and minimize and compensate impactscompensate impacts
Definition of Definition of reversible/irreversible reversible/irreversible impactsimpacts
Assessment of the Assessment of the main impacts on main impacts on environment and environment and cultural heritagecultural heritage
Assessment of the Assessment of the irreversibility of irreversibility of impacts (if any)impacts (if any)
Rough description of Rough description of the main alternativesthe main alternatives
Definition of Definition of alternatives alternatives (compensation, other (compensation, other location, do nothing)location, do nothing)
CASE STUDYCASE STUDY
How the SEA should not be carried outHow the SEA should not be carried out
The SEA on Energy PlanThe SEA on Energy PlanSardinia Region (Italy)Sardinia Region (Italy)
Studying the application of SEA to a Studying the application of SEA to a planning process: the case of the planning process: the case of the
SardiniaSardiniaRegion energy planRegion energy plan
In the regional SEA guidelines it is written:In the regional SEA guidelines it is written:
SEA of P/P is a continous process integrated in the SEA of P/P is a continous process integrated in the planning processplanning process
SEA is an open process that, through the integration SEA is an open process that, through the integration of environmental considerations from the first of environmental considerations from the first stages of development and adoption of the plan, stages of development and adoption of the plan, permits the introduction of environmental quality permits the introduction of environmental quality goals in the politics of economic and social goals in the politics of economic and social development and represents a tool for the development and represents a tool for the promotion of sustainable developmentpromotion of sustainable development
Studying the application of SEA to a Studying the application of SEA to a planning process: the case of the planning process: the case of the
SardiniaSardiniaRegion energy planRegion energy plan
The Regional SEA guidelines define:The Regional SEA guidelines define:
the contents of the Environmental report, the contents of the Environmental report, the need for a correlation with the other the need for a correlation with the other
sectoral plans, sectoral plans, The need for the analysis of different The need for the analysis of different
alternatives, including the zero optionalternatives, including the zero option The essential role of public participation that The essential role of public participation that
should start before the plan adoptionshould start before the plan adoption
Studying the application of SEA to a Studying the application of SEA to a planning process: the case of the planning process: the case of the
SardiniaSardiniaRegion energy planRegion energy plan
All the directives of the SEA guidelines All the directives of the SEA guidelines are very good propositionsare very good propositions
…….. but from theory to practice .. but from theory to practice …………
Plan designPlan design
Definitive adoption of the planDefinitive adoption of the plan
Adoption of the plan Adoption of the plan and SEA guidelinesand SEA guidelines
scopingscoping
Environmental Report draftingEnvironmental Report drafting
Adjustment of plan an ERAdjustment of plan an ER
Information and participationInformation and participation
Studying the application of SEA to a Studying the application of SEA to a planning process: the case of the planning process: the case of the
SardiniaSardiniaRegion energy planRegion energy plan
The phases of the plan design are not The phases of the plan design are not known…..known…..
What are the alternatives considered?What are the alternatives considered? What are the indicators used to select the What are the indicators used to select the
plan proposed?plan proposed? Why should this plan be better than others?Why should this plan be better than others? Why does the public involvement only start Why does the public involvement only start
when the plan has already been defined?when the plan has already been defined?
Studying the application of SEA to a Studying the application of SEA to a planning process: the case of the planning process: the case of the
SardiniaSardiniaRegion energy planRegion energy plan
The exercise is focused on the The exercise is focused on the analysis of a analysis of a planned incineratorplanned incinerator that will be built in an industrial that will be built in an industrial area located in the centre of area located in the centre of SardiniaSardinia
Studying the application of SEA to a Studying the application of SEA to a planning process: the case of the planning process: the case of the
SardiniaSardiniaRegion energy planRegion energy plan
Energy production of 40 MW by the Energy production of 40 MW by the burning of:burning of:
dry waste (20 MW)dry waste (20 MW) (recycling rate of 50%) (recycling rate of 50%)
BiomassBiomass (20 MW) supplied by (20 MW) supplied by• forestry management, forestry management, • non food agriculture, non food agriculture, • gradual substitution of non autochthonous gradual substitution of non autochthonous
plants with endemic species etc. plants with endemic species etc.
Catchment areaCatchment area
Inhabitants in Sardinia: 1,632,000Inhabitants in Sardinia: 1,632,000
Inhabitants in the catchment area: 800,000Inhabitants in the catchment area: 800,000
Studying the application of SEA to a Studying the application of SEA to a planning process: the case of the Sardiniaplanning process: the case of the Sardinia
Region energy planRegion energy plan
In the intention of the Regional In the intention of the Regional Administration, this plant could solve Administration, this plant could solve many problems:many problems:
Energy needs of the industrial districtEnergy needs of the industrial district Waste managementWaste management Promotion of employment in a depressed Promotion of employment in a depressed
areaarea
Studying the application of SEA to a Studying the application of SEA to a planning process: the case of the Sardiniaplanning process: the case of the Sardinia
Region energy planRegion energy plan
Traffic congestion due to the transport of Traffic congestion due to the transport of waste and biomass from the 65% of Sardinian waste and biomass from the 65% of Sardinian territory to the incinerator site. territory to the incinerator site. Nearly total absence of transport systems that connect Nearly total absence of transport systems that connect the site with the whole catchment area:the site with the whole catchment area:
No highways (only one main road, SS 131 and No highways (only one main road, SS 131 and some secondary roads)some secondary roads)
No railwaysNo railways No portsNo ports No airportsNo airports
However, this plant could However, this plant could also create also create many problemsmany problems::
Studying the application of SEA to a Studying the application of SEA to a planning process: the case of the Sardiniaplanning process: the case of the Sardinia
Region energy planRegion energy plan
Increase of atmospheric pollution in an Increase of atmospheric pollution in an already contaminated area:already contaminated area: 40 years of petrochemical production,40 years of petrochemical production,Lack of selection criteria for the location of different Lack of selection criteria for the location of different activities in the industrial districtactivities in the industrial district
Coexistence of industrial plants, which reveal high Coexistence of industrial plants, which reveal high levels of mutual incompatibility, (i.e. thermal treatment levels of mutual incompatibility, (i.e. thermal treatment plant of carcasses and slaughter wastes near a dairy plant of carcasses and slaughter wastes near a dairy plant, a tannery and a pasta factory)plant, a tannery and a pasta factory)
problemsproblems
Dairy Plant
Waste Treatment
Tannery
Pasta Factory
Studying the application of SEA to a Studying the application of SEA to a planning process: the case of the Sardiniaplanning process: the case of the Sardinia
Region energy planRegion energy plan
Need for a special landfill for the Need for a special landfill for the disposal of residual combustion disposal of residual combustion productsproducts
• There is no toxic landfill in Sardinia There is no toxic landfill in Sardinia
problemsproblems
Studying the application of SEA to a Studying the application of SEA to a planning process: the case of the Sardiniaplanning process: the case of the Sardinia
Region energy planRegion energy plan
Potential incompatibility between the functioning Potential incompatibility between the functioning of incinerator andof incinerator and
• waste recycling waste recycling (the need for 200,000 tons/year of ‘dry waste fuel’ (the need for 200,000 tons/year of ‘dry waste fuel’ from a wide area means that if this is not available, from a wide area means that if this is not available, it would be necessary to use recyclable waste….)it would be necessary to use recyclable waste….)
• forestry managementforestry management (‘civic uses’ involve a local consumption of wood (‘civic uses’ involve a local consumption of wood from forestry cleaning). The quantity needed for the from forestry cleaning). The quantity needed for the incinerator functioning is not guaranteedincinerator functioning is not guaranteed
problemsproblems
Studying the application of SEA to a Studying the application of SEA to a planning process: the case of the Sardiniaplanning process: the case of the Sardinia
Region energy planRegion energy plan
Nimby syndromeNimby syndrome
• Coalition of citizens is organizing a strong Coalition of citizens is organizing a strong opposition to the incineratoropposition to the incinerator
• Several meetings are taking place in the Several meetings are taking place in the involved towns with the participation of involved towns with the participation of representatives of anti-incinerator groupsrepresentatives of anti-incinerator groups
• The regional aministrators are absent…. The regional aministrators are absent….
problemsproblems
Even considering only the planned incinerator, the energy plan appears strongly connected with transport, waste, agriculture and forestry plans.
There is the needs for a territorial S.E.A. that could verify the compatibility of all plans together
Studying the application of SEA to the Studying the application of SEA to the planning process: the case of the Sardinia planning process: the case of the Sardinia
Region energy planRegion energy plan
OCTOCT NOVNOV DECDEC
2005JANJAN FEBFEB MARMAR APRAPR MAYMAY JUNJUN JULJUL AUGAUG SEPSEP OCTOCT NOVNOV DECDEC
2006JANJAN FEBFEB MARMAR APRAPR MAYMAY JUNJUN
2007
Presentation of plan and SEA mandate
Pre-scoping
Plan and SEA guideline adoption
SEA process
Scoping
Environmental Report (ER)
Information and input
Public participation
Plan and ER adjustment
Definitive adoption of plan and ER
Information on the decision
Final forum
Time sequence of planning processTime sequence of planning process
SEA stepsSEA stepsstepstep goalsgoals procedureprocedure Involved Involved
actorsactors sitesite timetime
Pre-scoping
Presentation of plan structure and guidelines for ER drafting and for consultation management (ER contents, partecipation process steps)
Meetings between those involved with developing the plan and assisting the SEA process
Industry andEnvironmentalDepartmentsUniversity of Cagliari
Sardinia Region office
December 2005 – July 2006
Guidelines approval
SEA Guidelines approval following the review of the pre-scoping meetings
Guidelines attached to the regional resolution regarding the plan adoption
Regional Council - By August
2006
beginning of SEA process
Giving information to the public on the beginning of SEA process
Regional newspapers and Sardinia Region website advertisement.The website has the following functions:to provide documents and to inform on procedures and process stepsTo collect the signature of specific interest groups from a detailed form.
Industry DepartmentEnvironmentalDepartment
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Concomitant to the publication of plan adoption decree
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Scoping
Collection of observations on the plan, identification of common scenario and of the information to be included in the ER and its level of detail
Scoping will be carried out through information phase and a collection of contributions by environmental competent agencies, in order that the involvement be as wide as possible i.e: one day workshopThe results of the scoping will be published on the website
All the authorities interested in the environmental effects of the plan and its realization i.e. industry, forestry and env. departments, Reg. EPA.agenda21 involvement is optional
CagliariSite that permits a
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Sept - Oct 2006
ER draftingimprovement of the adopted plan and ER drafting
Integration of the plan according to the indications provided by the authorities involved in the scoping step
Industry Department, with university advice
- Oct- Dec 2006
Plan, ER, non-technical synthesis should be made available to authorities and public
Public information and acquisition of opinions
All the documents and the structure of the process will be available on the websiteThe non-technical synthesis will be left in the provincial and regional offices, advertised in the newspaper.The opinions shall be sent in written form to the Industry and Environment Departement, within 45 days
Industry Departement - Jan 2007
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Consultation and participation
Collection of observations on the plan, and on the ER; identification of goals and actions
consultation will be carried out by informing those concerned and by collecting contributions by authorities involving in scoping and all those interested in environmental effects. i.e: one day workshop for every items. The results of the scoping will be published on the website
In addition to those involved in the scoping step:Environmentalist organizations, citizen committees etc.
Different sites, depending on the item
Jan – Mar 2007
Plan and ER adjustement, in accordance of participation results
Integration of the plan following the indications by participation process (compensation and mitigation measures, monitoring etc.)
Industry Department, with university advice
-Apr – May 2007Adjustement of plan and
ER
Adoption of plan and ER
Definitive adoption of the plan
Plan and ER are definitively adopted in accordance with the procedural rules. Monitoring meseaures are also approved
Regional Council - Jun 2007
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Information on the decision
After the Plan approval, Authorities and the public should be adequately informed
The documents of approval should be available to the Public, together with the documentation of the proponent, who should put these documents on the regional website, and publish the announcement of their availability in BURAS and in Regional Newspapers
Industry Department, with university advice
Jun 2007
Final forum Definitive Plan and ER Presentation
Open conference to illustrate the essential contents of the plan and ER and of the results of the participation process
Industry and Environment Departments, university, public and authorities involved in the previous steps
Cagliari Jun 2007