Strategic Land Use Planning Source Book

Strategic Land Use Planning Source Book
Author: British Columbia. Commission on Resources and Environment,Daryl W. Brown
Publsiher: Commission on Resources and Environment
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1996
Genre: Land use
ISBN: 0772628521

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This source book offers a context and rationale for strategic land use planning and provides advice on the design and delivery of participatory planning processes. Produced by the Commission on Resources and the Environment.

Planning Canadian Regions

Planning Canadian Regions
Author: Gerald Hodge,Ira M. Robinson
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780774850124

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Planning Canadian Regions is the first book to consolidate the history, evolution, current practice, and future prospects for regional planning in Canada. As planners grapple with challenges wrought by globalization, the evolution of massive new city-regions, and the pressures of sustainable and community development, a deeper understanding of Canada's approaches is invaluable. Hodge and Robinson identify the conceptual and historical foundations of regional planning and propose a new planning paradigm that emphasizes regional governance and greater inclusiveness and integration of physical planning with planning for economic sustainability and natural ecosystems.

The Provincial Land Use Strategy

The Provincial Land Use Strategy
Author: British Columbia. Commission on Resources and Environment
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1994
Genre: Crown lands
ISBN: MINN:31951P00361900H

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The Commission on Resources and Environment (CORE) was given the legal responsibility in 1992 to develop a strategy for land use and related resource and environmental management. After two years of public consultation and research, the commission set out in this report and three companion volumes a provincial land use strategy, supported by a Sustainability Act. This report describes sustainability actions in B.C. from 1910 to the present and why a Sustainability Act is needed; the provincial land strategy to date, including current initiatives and public participation; and the development of the Sustainability Act. A glossary is included. Appendices include a provincial land use charter and land use goals.

The Provincial Land Use Strategy Planning for sustainability improving the planning delivery system for British Columbia

The Provincial Land Use Strategy  Planning for sustainability   improving the planning delivery system for British Columbia
Author: British Columbia. Commission on Resources and Environment
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1994
Genre: Dispute resolution (Law)
ISBN: MINN:31951D003639156

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The Commission on Resources and Environment (CORE) was given the legal responsibility in 1992 to develop a British Columbia wide strategy for land use and related resource and environmental management. After two years of extensive public consultation and research, the recommended provincial land use strategy is set out in four volumes. This second volume provides an in-depth review and detailed recommendations regarding legislation, structures, and other measures to improve the overall land use planning system in B.C.

Strategic Environmental Assessment and Land Use Planning

Strategic Environmental Assessment and Land Use Planning
Author: Michael Short,Mark Baker,Jeremy Carter,Carys Jones,Stephen Jay
Publsiher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781849772648

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'A wonderfully international and up-to-date perspective on strategic environmental assessment of land use plans by leading experts in the field. Strategic Environmental Assessment and Land Use Planning covers not only how much such SEAs are carried out and in what context, but whether they are effective and why. It provides invaluable insights for practitioners and researchers in this rapidy evolving field'Riki Therivel, author of Strategic Environmental Assessment in ActionStrategic Environmental Assessment and Land Use Planning provides an authoritative, international evaluation of the SEA of land use plans. The editors place the SEA of land use plans in context, and uniquely qualified contributors then evaluate systems in Canada, Denmark, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, South Africa, Sweden, the United Kingdom, the United States and the World Bank. These chapters provide a description of the context in each country, a case study of the use of SEA in land use planning and an evaluation of each SEA system against a set of generic criteria specially designed to anlayse different aspects of SEA. The contributors critically review each SEA system, SEA process and SEA outcome, and conclude by summarizing their findings. The editors draw the various national perspectives together in a final chapter and derive widely applicable conclusions about SEA and land use planning.This book is a core text for all students in environmental assessment, land use planning, environmental science, environmental management, development studies, geography, landscape design and law and engineering. It is also essential reading for all governments and environmental regulators, academics, researchers and environmental and planning consultants worldwide who are involvedin SEA research, practice and training.

Sustainable Land Management Sourcebook

Sustainable Land Management Sourcebook
Author: World Bank
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2008-06-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0821374338

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Policies promoting pro-poor agricultural growth are the key to helping countries achieve the Millennium Development Goals especially the goal of halving poverty and hunger by 2015. The public sector, private sector, and civil society organizations are working to enhance productivity and competitiveness of the agricultural sector to reduce rural poverty and sustain the natural resource base. The pathways involve participation by rural communities, science and technology, knowledge generation and further learning, capacity enhancement, and institution building. Sustainable land management (SLM) an essential component of such policies will help to ensure the productivity of agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and hydrology. SLM will also support a range of ecosystem services on which agriculture depends. The 'Sustainable Land Management Sourcebook' provides a knowledge repository of tested practices and innovative resource management approaches that are currently being tested. The diverse menu of options represents the current state of the art of good land management practices. Section one identifies the need and scope for SLM and food production in relation to cross-sector issues such as freshwater and forest resources, regional climate and air quality, and interactions with biodiversity conservation and increasingly valuable ecosystem services. Section two categorizes the diversity of land management systems globally and the strategies for improving household livelihoods in each system type. Section three presents a range of investment notes that summarize good practice, as well as innovative activity profiles that highlight design of successful or innovative investments. Section four identifies easy-to-access, Web-based resources relevant for land and natural resource managers. The 'Sourcebook' is a living document that will be periodically updated and expanded as new material and findings become available on good land management practices. This book will be of interest to project managers and practitioners working to enhance land and natural resource management in developing countries.

Situations and Strategies in American Land use Planning

Situations and Strategies in American Land use Planning
Author: Thomas K. Rudel
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 052110887X

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Numerous analyses have identified local land-use controls as the source of our continuing problems with residential segregation and environmental deterioration. Although recent efforts to resolve these problems have focused on policy-making in local government, the existing literature on land-use control provides little guidance for these efforts. In this context Situations and Strategies in American Land-use Planning meets a need. From case studies of regulatory processes in rural, rural-urban fringe, suburban and urban communities in Connecticut it develops an empirically grounded theory of land-use planning which has clear implications for reforming the local planning process. Thomas Rudel's book will be invaluable to all those involved in planning as well as being of interest to environmental and rural sociologists, geographers and political scientists concerned with local government.

Regional Environmental Effects Assessment and Strategic Land Use Planning in British Columbia electronic Resource

Regional Environmental Effects Assessment and Strategic Land Use Planning in British Columbia  electronic Resource
Author: Grzybowski, Alex,Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2001*
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0662344561

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