S Marvin
Reconnecting networks and buildings: The development process and the reshaping of water, energy and transport demands
Marvin, S; Guy, S
Authors
S Guy
Contributors
C Miller
Editor
Abstract
This collection of essays examines the roles which land use planning can play in the protection of the environment. The subjects covered range from traditional concerns like pollution,nuisance and contaminated land to biodiversity and the pursuit of sustainable development, which forms the defining element of current environmental policy across the European Community and in most other developed economies. Environmental assessment is discussed, along with the succession of public law actions (Twyford Down included) by environmental activists which were necessary to convince the English courts of the full implications (and the ‘direct effect’) of the EC Directive 85/337. The later chapters become progressively more concerned with the planning system as the forum of negotiation and more participatory approaches (as distinct from fiscal instruments and command and control regulation) to encouraging sustainability. The contributors represent a variety of academic disciplines (law, geography, planning, environmental management) offering complementary insights into the planner's role in allocating land uses so as to minimise waste generation and energy consumption as well as maximising local amenity.
Citation
Marvin, S., & Guy, S. (2001). Reconnecting networks and buildings: The development process and the reshaping of water, energy and transport demands. In C. Miller (Ed.), Planning and environmental protection (197-214). Oxford: Hart Publishing
Publication Date | Aug 1, 2001 |
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Deposit Date | Aug 8, 2011 |
Publisher | Hart Publishing |
Pages | 197-214 |
Book Title | Planning and environmental protection |
ISBN | 9781841131818 |
Publisher URL | http://www.hartpublishingusa.com/books/details.asp?isbn=9781841131818 |
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