Case studies from Scotland and New Zealand are used to explore the interfaces between community governance, planning and environmental assessment. Current indications suggest that strategic forms of environmental assessment may help meet the broader goals of community planning in both jurisdictions, supporting the aims of sustainable local development. 1
Contributing to sustainable development is commonly noted as an overall goal for both Sustainability...
The UK government has identified the land‐use planning system, and development plans in particular, ...
In the UK, strategic environmental assessment has been applied to the full hierarchy of development ...
Case studies are used to compare the use of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) Scotland and Ne...
Disparate approaches to strategic environmental assessment (SEA) in New South Wales (NSW), Australia...
Strategic Environmental Assessment and Land Use Planning covers not only how much such SEAs are carr...
This paper draws on earlier research, a national review of Scottish SEA practice and a survey of pra...
This article explores the ways in which the inherited fragmentation of public services and associate...
New Zealand approaches to territorial landscape assessment have been strongly influenced by: researc...
Environmental goals are often agreed upon on the international level. Local municipality land use pl...
The limited current application of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) in New South Wales (NSW)...
This collection of essays examines the roles which land use planning can play in the protection of t...
There is mounting concern in New Zealand and worldwide about the impacts of current and projected la...
The Scottish Government has published Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Post-Adoption Stateme...
Regional Councils are primarily responsible for environmental management, as specified in the Resour...
Contributing to sustainable development is commonly noted as an overall goal for both Sustainability...
The UK government has identified the land‐use planning system, and development plans in particular, ...
In the UK, strategic environmental assessment has been applied to the full hierarchy of development ...
Case studies are used to compare the use of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) Scotland and Ne...
Disparate approaches to strategic environmental assessment (SEA) in New South Wales (NSW), Australia...
Strategic Environmental Assessment and Land Use Planning covers not only how much such SEAs are carr...
This paper draws on earlier research, a national review of Scottish SEA practice and a survey of pra...
This article explores the ways in which the inherited fragmentation of public services and associate...
New Zealand approaches to territorial landscape assessment have been strongly influenced by: researc...
Environmental goals are often agreed upon on the international level. Local municipality land use pl...
The limited current application of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) in New South Wales (NSW)...
This collection of essays examines the roles which land use planning can play in the protection of t...
There is mounting concern in New Zealand and worldwide about the impacts of current and projected la...
The Scottish Government has published Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Post-Adoption Stateme...
Regional Councils are primarily responsible for environmental management, as specified in the Resour...
Contributing to sustainable development is commonly noted as an overall goal for both Sustainability...
The UK government has identified the land‐use planning system, and development plans in particular, ...
In the UK, strategic environmental assessment has been applied to the full hierarchy of development ...