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Strategic Environmental Assessment for Capacity Development in Higher Education (SEA-ASIA)

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 609743-EPP-1-2019-1-SE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Capacity Building in higher education Funder Contribution: 999,945 EUR

Strategic Environmental Assessment for Capacity Development in Higher Education (SEA-ASIA)

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This project (SEA-ASIA) aims at enhancing integration of environmental considerations in planning and decision-making processes at national and international/regional levels through strengthening higher level education on Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) in the partner countries Bangladesh, Vietnam and Lao PDR. The project meets pressing needs to reduce pollution and natural resource depletion in these countries. It will be done to strengthen universities’ capacity to offer high quality master level courses and programs, and link up education with policy and practice. Students graduating from these programs will assume positions in government agencies and can thus address environmental issues by use of SEA in strategic planning and decision-making in policies, plans and programs. This project is novel since it is the first of its kind. It builds on existing contacts in the region and between the EU HEIs in Denmark, Portugal and Sweden. University of Gothenburg in Sweden is the lead university, but the project builds on a strong shared ownership among the 9 universities included in the consortium. Through 8 comprehensive work packages the project creates innovative activities and approaches (problem based learning, strengthening education-policy interaction and the role of institutions in SEA etc.) that are much needed in the Asia region. In the absence of this project (SEA-ASIA), this academic capacity would most probably not have been built. The project thus expects to create added values in terms of strong synergies between SEA practitioners in government agencies and SEA educators in HEIs, and sharing of experiences and lessons across the partner countries. Strong features of the project include transfer of EU knowledge and practice on SEA course structures, curricula, teaching methodologies, and exchange with policy and practice, as well as sharing of experiences within the Asia region.

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