Earlier this year significant amendments were made to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, perhaps the most controversial of which related to the ministerial appointment of planning assessment panels to replace the role of local councils in determining development applications. This paper reviews the arguments for independent hearing and assessment panels and looks at the assessment and determination of major projects
The Government's long awaited environmental impact assessment legislation was enacted in February. T...
The primary purpose of this package of updates to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979...
The time taken to approve residential development by local councils has long been identified as a ce...
The Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (EP&A Act ) is the main vehicle for planning ...
Summary. Environmental assessm ent (EA) is intended to ensure that environmental consider-ations are...
In the UK, strategic environmental assessment has been applied to the full hierarchy of development ...
Public participation in planning assessment in Australia emerged in the context of social and politi...
This paper examines the role of environmental impact assessment (EIA) in project authorization decis...
An investigation was undertaken into whether and how the procedural steps and activities of environm...
Local councils have played an important role in the assessment of applications for development appro...
The 'new' planning system introduced in England and Wales by the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 ...
ABSTRACT. Since its inception in 1974, the Federal Environmental Assessment and Review Process (EARP...
This paper examines the distribution of decision-making powers under the proposed reforms to the Ne...
Sustainable development has added to the range of issues included in the mediation of interests with...
This is a comprehensive text dealing with the law on planning and development assessment in NSW. Wri...
The Government's long awaited environmental impact assessment legislation was enacted in February. T...
The primary purpose of this package of updates to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979...
The time taken to approve residential development by local councils has long been identified as a ce...
The Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (EP&A Act ) is the main vehicle for planning ...
Summary. Environmental assessm ent (EA) is intended to ensure that environmental consider-ations are...
In the UK, strategic environmental assessment has been applied to the full hierarchy of development ...
Public participation in planning assessment in Australia emerged in the context of social and politi...
This paper examines the role of environmental impact assessment (EIA) in project authorization decis...
An investigation was undertaken into whether and how the procedural steps and activities of environm...
Local councils have played an important role in the assessment of applications for development appro...
The 'new' planning system introduced in England and Wales by the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 ...
ABSTRACT. Since its inception in 1974, the Federal Environmental Assessment and Review Process (EARP...
This paper examines the distribution of decision-making powers under the proposed reforms to the Ne...
Sustainable development has added to the range of issues included in the mediation of interests with...
This is a comprehensive text dealing with the law on planning and development assessment in NSW. Wri...
The Government's long awaited environmental impact assessment legislation was enacted in February. T...
The primary purpose of this package of updates to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979...
The time taken to approve residential development by local councils has long been identified as a ce...