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Strategic environmental assessment in Brazil: debates regarding the role of multilateral development agencies

Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) has emerged as a tool that provides opportunities for making policies, plans and programs more sensitive to environmental issues. It can also assist integration and coordination between various institutional actors, and the increasing and strengthening of public participation. Multilateral development agencies such as the Interamerican Development Bank and the World Bank have been encouraging the adoption of SEA in developing countries as a recommendation or requirement for investments approval. This paper presents and discusses the role Multilateral Agencies are actually playing in SEA application in Brazil in order to identify possible best practices and constraints. It is argued that SEA in Brazil should be developed as an autonomous instrument, based on Brazilian institutional context, specific characteristics and internal demands.

strategic environmental assessment; World Bank; Inter-American Development Bank


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