Environmental planning - the need for fundamental change
Series: Town & Country Planning ; 71 (7/8) July/ August 2002, 198-201(4)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: The recent Royal Commission on environmental pollution report in March 2002 'Environmental Planning' argues that the challenges of the 21st century demand a coherent environmental planning framework which we currently do not have. It advocates reforming the present town and country planning system by moving it in a more holistic direction to also include such things as agriculture and forestry. The Commission envisages a far-sighted spatial strategy that writes the functions of land-use planning with those of pollution control, resource management and nature conservation.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Book | London Books | ABS65868 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 119571-1001 |
The recent Royal Commission on environmental pollution report in March 2002 'Environmental Planning' argues that the challenges of the 21st century demand a coherent environmental planning framework which we currently do not have. It advocates reforming the present town and country planning system by moving it in a more holistic direction to also include such things as agriculture and forestry. The Commission envisages a far-sighted spatial strategy that writes the functions of land-use planning with those of pollution control, resource management and nature conservation.