Strategic environmental assessment Author Buckley R. Journal/Series Environmental and Planning Law Journal | Vol. 14(3); 174 - 180; 7 p. Date 1997 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-060950) Publisher | Place of publication The Law Book Company Ltd. | North Ryde, Australia Language English Field of application International Subject Environment gen. Keyword EIA Abstract Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is currently the single most important direction in EA. The main forms of SEA include policy, issue-based, geographical, temporal, technological, sectoral and generic-project EA. SEA of policies and associated legislative proposals is most critical. Without policy SEA, governments can and do adopt unsustainable policies that override the effects of project-scale EA. Policy SEA has been provided for in formal EA frameworks in some countries, including the USA and Australia, since these were first established decades ago; but is is rarely carried out in practice. Formal and enforceable mechanisms to trigger SEA of government policies, and incorporate the outcomes into policy and legislation, need to pursued worldwide.