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Dams and Development
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Foreword
I. Why an e-paper on dams and development?
II. Assessing options
III. Participatory processes
IV. Social impacts
V. Environmental impacts
>> Strategic environmental assessment
International environmental conventions
Environmental flows
Cumulative impacts
Cultural assessments
Health assessments
Greenhouse gas emissions
Mitigation measures
Hydropower industry's approach
What do ADB policies say?
VI. Benefit distribution
VII. Dam safety and sustainability
VIII. Existing projects
IX. Improving governance
X. What other organizations say
XI. ADB, Dams, and Development
XII. References
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How can problems be identified earlier? - Strategic environmental assessment

The International Association of Impact Assessment characterizes SEA as:

'A good-quality Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) process informs planners, decision makers and affected public on the sustainability of strategic decisions, facilitates the search for the best alternative and ensures a democratic decision making process. This enhances the credibility of decisions and leads to more cost- and time-effective EA at the project level'.

SEA has entered into mainstream processes in Europe through a protocol of the UN Economic Council for Europe, was a recommendation of the World Commission on Dams and technical guidance on SEA is under preparation by the World Bank.

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