Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal School Master Development Plan for Test Area D-51 Final Environmental Assessment

2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carmen J. Ward ◽  
Jason Koralewski ◽  
Kim Matyskiela ◽  
Alysia Baumann ◽  
Sherri L. Baker-Littman ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason Koralewski ◽  
Alysia Baumann ◽  
Brad Boykin ◽  
Rick Combs ◽  
Pamela C. McCarty ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer Combs ◽  
Rick Combs ◽  
Jason Koralewski ◽  
Jamie McKee ◽  
Mike Nation ◽  
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2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kevin D. Akstulewicz ◽  
Eric A. Beshore ◽  
Joseph F. Briganti ◽  
Karen L. Daniels ◽  
Michael L. Rainer

2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
John R. Maxwell ◽  
Rich Wheeler ◽  
Jan Campbell ◽  
Erica Meyer ◽  
Hugh L. Thomas ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 122
Author(s):  
Teodoro Semeraro ◽  
Benedetta Radicchio ◽  
Pietro Medagli ◽  
Stefano Arzeni ◽  
Alessio Turco ◽  
...  

Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) can support decision-makers in constructing more sustainable plans, programs, and policies (PPPs). To be more coherent with new frontiers of sustainable cities, PPPs need to include conservation objectives and to increase ecosystem service (ES) strategies. The ES concept is not intrinsic to the SEA process; therefore, it is necessary to develop an approach and methodology to include it. In this paper, we propose a methodology to integrate the concept of ecosystem services in all phases of the SEA process for a sub-urban plan, including the design of mitigation measures. The case study is represented by a peri-urban development plan in the municipality of Gallipoli in South Italy, characterized by a strong tourism economy and valuable agro-ecosystems. The analysis shows the priority ecosystem services that are selected considering the sustainable development and environmental goals, the context of referment, and the aims of the peri-urban plan. After, we highlight the potential ecosystem services developed considering the design of mitigation actions like green infrastructure, which could be implemented in the peri-urban plan. The capacity to develop green infrastructure in SEA processes can configure the SEA as a tool for ecological urban design that is integrated with urban planning. This requires the ability to transfer ecological and planning theories into practical actions and the capacity of different disciplines to work in a transdisciplinary approach.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Novid Gumelar

Flood is the disaster with the highest frequency occurrence in the world resulted in the greatest loss of both material and nonmaterial. This loss is exacerbated by the incidence of floods that occur in urban areas that have large population and asset values. Efforts to reduce the risk of urban flood disaster have been done, but this effort is still sectoral. This article examines how flood risks are integrated into urban spatial planning in Indonesia. The integration of floods in Indonesia is carried out with an environmental assessment approach in the development plan, with a Strategic Environmental Assessment/SEA (KLHS) attached to each development plan.


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