Cumulative impacts and strategic environmental assessment: policy development for Australias Great Barrier Reef

Evan Hamman, K. Vella, Umberto Baresi
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The health and future outlook of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) World Heritage Area is under threat from the combined effects of catchment land use, marine resource use and global climate change. The strategic management of cumulative pressures is of urgent concern for the GBR. Though the GBR is generally considered to be a well-managed reef system, cumulative impact assessment has been identified as one of the weakest aspects of reef management. It is also an aspect of reef management that has received limited scholarly attention. This chapter examines government policy relating to strategic assessment and cumulative impact assessment for the GBR. It explores the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) jointly undertaken by the Queensland and Australian Governments for the GBR, which was the largest and most comprehensive SEA ever undertaken in Australia. The chapter concludes by identifying lessons that have emerged from the SEA and cumulative impact assessment experience in Australia.
累积影响与策略性环境评估:澳洲大堡礁的政策发展
由于集水区土地利用、海洋资源利用和全球气候变化的共同影响,大堡礁世界遗产区的健康和未来前景受到威胁。对累积压力的战略管理是GBR迫切关注的问题。虽然大堡礁一般被认为是一个管理良好的珊瑚礁系统,但累积影响评估已被确定为珊瑚礁管理中最薄弱的方面之一。这也是珊瑚礁管理的一个方面,受到了有限的学术关注。本章检视政府在策略性评估及累积影响评估方面的政策。它探讨了昆士兰州和澳大利亚政府为GBR联合进行的战略环境评估(SEA),这是澳大利亚有史以来进行的最大和最全面的环境评估。本章最后确定了从澳大利亚的环评和累积影响评估经验中得出的教训。
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