Legislation and practice are two arms of public policy planning. Legislation empowers or enables; practice is the articulation and implementation of legislative principle. In New Zealand there has been widespread debate in recent years about the relative importance of practice versus legislation in achieving planning outcomes under its key planning legislation, the Resource Management Act 1991. This paper proposes that the effectiveness and efficiency of planning practice may depend on a range of factors, some of which are beyond the control of planners, and outside of legislation. They include political priorities and the countervailing administrative responsibilities of the public agencies involved
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse the obligations imposing localism and the presumptio...
In Australia and internationally, planning legislation which typically governs both plan-making and ...
Prior to the 2011 New South Wales (NSW) state election the Liberal-National Coalition campaigned str...
Legislation and practice are two arms of public policy planning. Legislation empowers or enables; p...
Local Goverment New Zealand (LGNZ) commissioned this paper which takes a high-level look at the...
This thesis examines the statutory annual planning process that local authorities are required to un...
Since inception of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) the issue of sustainable management has d...
This study examines the hypothesis that the change in land use planning ideology embodied in the Res...
Studies of New Zealand public sector reforms since the mid-1980s have tended to focus on the applica...
Increasingly, governments are introducing public policy models of joint and collaborative working to...
There continues to be discourse about declining policy capability at high government levels in Austr...
In recent years, there has been a shift in the way that land use planning systems – and particularly...
In 1989 and 1991, the New Zealand Parliament enacted legislation which reformed local government str...
A key tenet of the Resource Management Act (RMA) when enacted in 1991 was to provide for significant...
The 'new' planning system introduced in England and Wales by the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse the obligations imposing localism and the presumptio...
In Australia and internationally, planning legislation which typically governs both plan-making and ...
Prior to the 2011 New South Wales (NSW) state election the Liberal-National Coalition campaigned str...
Legislation and practice are two arms of public policy planning. Legislation empowers or enables; p...
Local Goverment New Zealand (LGNZ) commissioned this paper which takes a high-level look at the...
This thesis examines the statutory annual planning process that local authorities are required to un...
Since inception of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) the issue of sustainable management has d...
This study examines the hypothesis that the change in land use planning ideology embodied in the Res...
Studies of New Zealand public sector reforms since the mid-1980s have tended to focus on the applica...
Increasingly, governments are introducing public policy models of joint and collaborative working to...
There continues to be discourse about declining policy capability at high government levels in Austr...
In recent years, there has been a shift in the way that land use planning systems – and particularly...
In 1989 and 1991, the New Zealand Parliament enacted legislation which reformed local government str...
A key tenet of the Resource Management Act (RMA) when enacted in 1991 was to provide for significant...
The 'new' planning system introduced in England and Wales by the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse the obligations imposing localism and the presumptio...
In Australia and internationally, planning legislation which typically governs both plan-making and ...
Prior to the 2011 New South Wales (NSW) state election the Liberal-National Coalition campaigned str...