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13 References and Bibliography

Centre for Sustainability (2004): Techniques for Effective Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) forLocal Aggregates Planning:  Review ofPredictive Techniques for the Aggregates Planning Sector. TRL Project Report Number PRSE/922/04.  Published by TRL, Berkshire._

Countryside Council for Wales, EnglishNature, Environment Agency, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (2004a): Strategic Environmental Assessment andBiodiversity: Guidance for Practitioners.

Countryside Council for Wales, EnvironmentAgency, English Nature, UK Climate Impacts Programme, Levett TherivelSustainability Consultants, CAG Consultants and Environmental Change Institute(2004b): _Strategic EnvironmentalAssessment and Climate Change: Guidance for Practitioners.  _

Departmentfor Transport (2004a): Strategic Environmental Assessment Guidancefor Transport Plans and Programmes. TAG Unit 2.11. The Stationery Office.  See www.webtag.org.uk ._

Department for Transport (2004b): Full Guidance on _Local Transport Plans Second Edition.  _The Stationery Office.

EuropeanCommission (2003): Implementation of Directive 2001/42 on the Assessment of theEffects of Certain Plans and Programmes on the Environment.

Sommer, A (2002): Assessment of the Significanceof Environmental Effects.  Screening Approachand Criteria Applied in Strategic Environmental Assessments. AustrianFederal Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Environment andWater Management, Vienna.

TRL (2004):Significance in Strategic Environmental Assessments of Transport Plans:Findings of a Literature Review.  TRLProject Report UPR SE/080/04.

University College London for the DfT(2004).  _Smarter Choices – Changing theWay We Travel. Final Report of the Research Project: ‘The Influence of Soft Factor Interventionson Travel Demand. _ The Stationery Office, London.

Universityof Leeds for the DfT (2003): Local Transport Plans Guidance: Forecastingand Appraisal. TheStationery Office, London.