The comments and review of the NSW Planning Green Paper in this paper use the perspective of a development economist such as from the World Bank. This contrasts with the Green Paper’s legalistic point of view. The paper begins by partly reframing the Green Paper’s stated objectives of planning. It then analyses the roles and power of the stakeholders that the Green Paper would have participate in the planning decision process describing in turn: individuals, political representatives, special interest groups, private sector industry representatives and finally the role and powers of expert professions. The next section highlights the natural, regulatory, and financial constraints that operate on decisions in the planning process. It then de...
In 2017, the Government Architect of New South Wales launched a draft policy known as Greener Places...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 52-57.1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Literature review...
Much has been written on the effects of neoliberal governance and its influence on the planning of c...
This paper canvasses the ongoing NSW planning system reforms. Foreshadowed by the NSW Coalition pri...
SummaryThis paper examines how ‘sustainable development’ is conceptualised and proposed to be appli...
This paper examines the distribution of decision-making powers under the proposed reforms to the Ne...
Under the planning framework, some $30 billion worth of development applications are determined in N...
Planning reforms in NSW have gathered pace. In the past few years, the state government has churned ...
Planning systems in many parts of the world, including various states in Australia, are going throug...
The review of NSW’s 33-year-old planning system has involved unprecedented consultation, receiving j...
The Sustainable Development Commission gives its response to the Government's Green Paper on reformi...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This paper examines the battle to reform and streamline the planning system...
Since 2005, the NSW government has introduced a series of planning reforms designed to increase the ...
This note discusses the UK government’s proposed reforms to the land use planning system. It conside...
The Integrated Planning Act 1997 (Old) (IPA) represents a major legislative reform of the planning s...
In 2017, the Government Architect of New South Wales launched a draft policy known as Greener Places...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 52-57.1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Literature review...
Much has been written on the effects of neoliberal governance and its influence on the planning of c...
This paper canvasses the ongoing NSW planning system reforms. Foreshadowed by the NSW Coalition pri...
SummaryThis paper examines how ‘sustainable development’ is conceptualised and proposed to be appli...
This paper examines the distribution of decision-making powers under the proposed reforms to the Ne...
Under the planning framework, some $30 billion worth of development applications are determined in N...
Planning reforms in NSW have gathered pace. In the past few years, the state government has churned ...
Planning systems in many parts of the world, including various states in Australia, are going throug...
The review of NSW’s 33-year-old planning system has involved unprecedented consultation, receiving j...
The Sustainable Development Commission gives its response to the Government's Green Paper on reformi...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. This paper examines the battle to reform and streamline the planning system...
Since 2005, the NSW government has introduced a series of planning reforms designed to increase the ...
This note discusses the UK government’s proposed reforms to the land use planning system. It conside...
The Integrated Planning Act 1997 (Old) (IPA) represents a major legislative reform of the planning s...
In 2017, the Government Architect of New South Wales launched a draft policy known as Greener Places...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 52-57.1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Literature review...
Much has been written on the effects of neoliberal governance and its influence on the planning of c...