© Royal Geographical Society of South AustraliaA critical review is provided of the state of the environment reports prepared in South Australia over the period from 1972 to 2002. This is placed in the context of state of the environment reporting in Australia. While the South Australian reports appear to have covered the broad environmental issues at the time of their preparation, the most recent reports have not been compiled by independent authorities as is the case for the national reports. Consequently there has been a lack of accountability for government. As a result it would appear that several of the issues raised in the first 1972 report are still relevant today.N. Harve
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The State of South Australia project seeks to meet a need for considered analysis and reflection on ...
Australian projects designed for the production, distribution and use of energy are generally govern...
The Australian Centre for Tropical Freshwater Research (ACTFR) was contracted by the Far North Queen...
The nature and extent of environmental reporting within the annual reports of four Australian state ...
The Public and Environmental Health Act 1987 and the Food Act 2001 provide the basis for Local Gover...
The Australia: State of the Environment 1996 (SOE) report was released late last year. The preparati...
Bushfires, storms, floods and extreme temperatures are tangible and often traumatic events that rem...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of Australian evidence on environmental reporting li...
This State of the Environment (SOE) Report covers a broad range of environmental issues and sets a b...
State of the environment (SoE) reporting has been in place in the majority of Australian jurisdictio...
The Australian print media's reporting of the environment has never been more intense or important i...
After more than a decade of environmental impact assessment ( EIA ) provisions within South Australi...
Australian attempts to value the environment began at least 40 years ago. Since then, environmental ...
tag=1 data=National State of the Environment reporting in Australia. by Ian Lowe tag=2 data=Lowe, I...
The present resurgence of interest in reporting on the State of the Environment (SoE) may be attribu...
The State of South Australia project seeks to meet a need for considered analysis and reflection on ...
Australian projects designed for the production, distribution and use of energy are generally govern...
The Australian Centre for Tropical Freshwater Research (ACTFR) was contracted by the Far North Queen...