Strategic environmental assessment of hydrological and irrigation plans in castilla y leon, spain

The study illustrates how strategic environmental assessment (SEA) can promote sustainable development plans. It defines and applies an SEA methodology to two draft plans: the hydrological plan for the Duero basin in Spain and the irrigation plan for the region of Castilla y León. Although prepared...

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