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What is Environmental Assessment

The central goal of environmental assessment is to ensure that environmental, and where required, social and economic information is incorporated in sound and well-balanced decision making.

The process involves:


 * analyzing the likely effects and impact of the decisions
 * organising public participation
 * developing and comparing alternatives
 * recording the impact, alternatives and comments from the public in a report
 * taking the report into account when making the final decision
 * informing the public about that decision

Important aspects concerning the process are:
 * the quality of information. Can the information on likely effects be trusted?
 * the transparency of the process. For example is it known who will be taking the decisions and when?
 * stakeholder participation. Is the public indeed consulted? And are they informed in time on the plans and the process?

Environmental assessment can be undertaken on two levels: For individual projects such as a dam, motorway, airport or factory and then is called Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). At moments strategic choices/ decisions have to be made for plans, programmes and policies (e.g. urban, provincial or national spatial plans) and then is called Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA).