Environmental Assessment of Onshore Wind Energy Plans in Germany and Scotland: A Procedural Compliance with Respect to Integration of Climate Change Impacts
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Abstract
Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) provides an opportunity to integrate climate change issues into renewable energy plans to mitigate the effects of climate change. In this study, we conducted a comparative analysis of the extent to which climate change issues are incorporated into SEAs of onshore wind energy plans in Germany and Scotland. To achieve our objective, we employed a modified version of the Lee and Colley review package to analyse SEA reports. The combined results of our analysis show that 49% and approximately 45% of the overall tasks performed in all the review areas in terms of climate change integration in the documents reviewed were considered satisfactory for Germany and Scotland, respectively. In order to effectively consider the climate change impacts in SEAs and to efficiently plan for onshore wind energy development, due consideration should be given to the adoption of diverse methodological approaches and models of climate change.
战略环境评估(SEA)为将气候变化问题纳入可再生能源计划以减轻气候变化的影响提供了机会。在这项研究中,我们对气候变化问题在多大程度上被纳入德国和苏格兰陆上风能计划的SEAs进行了比较分析。为了达到我们的目标,我们采用了一套经过修改的Lee and Colley评审包来分析SEA报告。我们分析的综合结果表明,在所有审查领域中,就所审查文件的气候变化整合而言,49%和大约45%的总体任务分别被认为对德国和苏格兰满意。为了有效地考虑气候变化对海洋的影响,有效地规划陆上风能开发,应考虑采用多种气候变化方法方法和模型。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management is an interdisciplinary, peer reviewed, international journal covering policy and decision-making relating to environmental assessment (EA) in the broadest sense. Uniquely, its specific aim is to explore the horizontal interactions between assessment and aspects of environmental management (not just the vertical interactions within the broad field of impact assessment) and thereby to identify comprehensive approaches to environmental improvement involving both qualitative and quantitative information. As the concepts associated with sustainable development mature, links between environmental assessment and management systems become all the more essential.