Strategic Environmental Assessment and Its Application to Marine Areas beyond National Jurisdiction

Robin Warner
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Environmental assessment1 of human activities with the potential for significant impacts on the marine species, habitats and ecosystems is an essential component of any ocean governance regime. The process of prior environmental impact assessment (eia) with its recognized stages of screening, scoping and public consultation is critical to minimizing adverse human impacts on these areas and developing suitable mitigation measures for the life of such activities and beyond. It can alert States to the potential for transboundary harm from certain activities in marine areas and in many cases requires States to notify and consult other States where risks to marine areas under their jurisdiction emerge.2 eia is an integral component of a precautionary approach to human activities with the potential for adverse effects on the marine environment. Undertaking prior eia and ongoing monitoring of activities with the potential for adverse effects on the marine environment is also vital in incorporating environmental concerns into the development process and facilitating sustainable development.3 The related but more recently developed process of an overarching strategic environmental assessment (sea) can be even more beneficial in mitigating the adverse impact of plans, policies and programmes for the development of broader scale marine areas where a range of human activities occur over longer time frames.4
战略环境评价及其在国家管辖范围以外海洋区域的应用
对可能对海洋物种、生境和生态系统产生重大影响的人类活动进行环境评估,是任何海洋治理制度的一个重要组成部分。预先进行环境影响评估的过程,包括经认可的筛选、界定范围和公众咨询等阶段,对于尽量减少对这些地区的不利人类影响,以及为这些活动的生命周期及其后制定适当的缓解措施至关重要。它可以提醒各国注意海洋区域内某些活动可能造成的跨界损害,并在许多情况下要求各国在其管辖下的海洋区域出现危险时通知和协商其他国家。2 .环境影响评估是对可能对海洋环境产生不利影响的人类活动采取预防性办法的一个组成部分。2 .对可能对海洋环境产生不利影响的活动进行事先环境影响评估和不断监测,对于将环境问题纳入发展进程和促进可持续发展也至关重要3 .与此相关但最近发展起来的总体战略环境评估(海洋)进程,在减轻开发范围更广的海洋地区的计划、政策和方案的不利影响方面更为有利,因为在这些地区,一系列人类活动将在较长的时间框架内进行
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