A fundamental purpose of intergovernmental growth management has been to infuse regional concerns—especially regional environmental and economic development concerns—into local land use planning. This paper presents results from a study of state-mandated local planning in coastal North Carolina during the mid-1990s, addressing in particular local efforts to 'strike a balance' between environment and economy as required by the state's planning mandate. While acknowledging the need for coastal resource protection, coastal localities were not striking a balance between environment and economy through their planning efforts beyond stating support for the State's minimum resource protection rules. Within this context, key factors yielding less e...
Little research has been conducted on the relationship between local policy and its effects on ecosy...
The sustainability of North Carolina\u27s coastal resources are threatened from environmental degrad...
Roles for Local Planners in Industrial Recruitment; New Strategies for Local Economic Development; I...
The latter part of the 1980s saw a revival of concern about environmental issues. These issues began...
Rapid growth in coastal North Carolina poses tremendous challenges for local governments. Even thoug...
The North Carolina Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) of 1974 was designed to protect coastal resour...
"In recent years the coastal area has been subjected to increasing pressures which are a result of t...
North Carolina’s Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) was created in 1974 to “establish a comprehensiv...
According to the 1990 census, North Carolina is, for the first time, more urban than rural. This cha...
In December 1981, a joint project of the Center for Urban and Regional Studies (The University of No...
The North Carolina Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) requires coastal counties to prepare land use ...
Can North Carolina resolve potential obstacles and successfully implement a statewide planning progr...
In this article lobbyist Bill Holman argues for an expanded state role in land use planning and regu...
This Article will first briefly examine legislation in several states concerning the designation and...
The face of North Carolina’s coast is changing. Rampant development is leading a shift from traditi...
Little research has been conducted on the relationship between local policy and its effects on ecosy...
The sustainability of North Carolina\u27s coastal resources are threatened from environmental degrad...
Roles for Local Planners in Industrial Recruitment; New Strategies for Local Economic Development; I...
The latter part of the 1980s saw a revival of concern about environmental issues. These issues began...
Rapid growth in coastal North Carolina poses tremendous challenges for local governments. Even thoug...
The North Carolina Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) of 1974 was designed to protect coastal resour...
"In recent years the coastal area has been subjected to increasing pressures which are a result of t...
North Carolina’s Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) was created in 1974 to “establish a comprehensiv...
According to the 1990 census, North Carolina is, for the first time, more urban than rural. This cha...
In December 1981, a joint project of the Center for Urban and Regional Studies (The University of No...
The North Carolina Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) requires coastal counties to prepare land use ...
Can North Carolina resolve potential obstacles and successfully implement a statewide planning progr...
In this article lobbyist Bill Holman argues for an expanded state role in land use planning and regu...
This Article will first briefly examine legislation in several states concerning the designation and...
The face of North Carolina’s coast is changing. Rampant development is leading a shift from traditi...
Little research has been conducted on the relationship between local policy and its effects on ecosy...
The sustainability of North Carolina\u27s coastal resources are threatened from environmental degrad...
Roles for Local Planners in Industrial Recruitment; New Strategies for Local Economic Development; I...