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Desired but Neglected: Investigating the Consideration of Alternatives in Austrian EIA and SEA Practice
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Sustainable Environmental ManagementEuropean LawEnvironmental LawEngineeringEnvironmental Impact AssessmentSustainable DevelopmentLaw Of The SeaSea DirectiveEnvironmental PlanningEnvironmental PolicyImpact AssessmentZero VariantEnvironmental ManagementSea PracticeEnvironmental GovernanceEnvironmental Risk AssessmentPerformance StudiesStrategic Impact AssessmentAustrian EiaLow Environmental RelevanceSustainabilityArts
Although the consideration of alternatives is seen as a core element of impact assessments (IA) such as environmental impact assessments (EIAs) and strategic environmental assessments (SEAs), there are few scientific papers that have addressed this topic in depth based on a large empirical study. These studies, as well as the last evaluation of the application of the SEA Directive by the EC, have concluded that there is need for improvement regarding the consideration of alternatives. This paper presents a large quantitative appraisal of the consideration of alternatives in current EIA and SEA practice in Austria. Through a criteria-based evaluation of 100 environmental impact statements (EIAs) and 71 environmental reports (SEA), a quantitative and partly qualitative review was undertaken. The criteria embrace the aspects of “types of alternatives”, “combination of alternatives”, “environmental relevance”, “presentation/structure”, as well as the “consideration of the zero-alternative”. The deficiencies that were identified empirically point out the need for improvement. In particular, a strong need for improvement was identified for both instruments regarding the low environmental relevance of the alternative assessment that was presented, as well as the lack of linking the zero variant to the future development of the environmental issues.
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