Regulating coal seam gas in Queensland : lessons in an adaptive environmental management approach?
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2012
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The current regulatory approach to coal seam gas projects in Queensland is based on the philosophy of adaptive environmental management. This method of “learning by doing” is implemented in Queensland primarily through the imposition of layered monitoring and reporting duties on the coal seam gas operator alongside obligations to compensate and “make good” harm caused. The purpose of this article is to provide a critical review of the Queensland regulatory approach to the approval and minimisation of adverse impacts from coal seam gas activities. Following an overview of the hallmarks of an effective adaptive management approach, this article begins by addressing the mosaic of approval processes and impact assessment regimes that may apply to coal seam gas projects. This includes recent Strategic Cropping Land reforms. This article then turns to consider the preconditions for land access in Queensland and the emerging issues for landholders relating to the negotiation of access and compensation agreements. This article then undertakes a critical review of the environmental duties imposed on coal seam gas operators relating to hydraulic fracturing, well head leaks, groundwater management and the disposal and beneficial use of produced water. Finally, conclusions are drawn regarding the overall effectiveness of the Queensland framework and the lessons that may be drawn from Queensland’s adaptive environmental management approach. |
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Lawbook Co. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49293/2/49293.pdf Swayne, Nicola (2012) Regulating coal seam gas in Queensland : lessons in an adaptive environmental management approach? Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 29(2), pp. 163-185. http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/DP1094061 |
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© 2012 Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Limited |
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Faculty of Law; Institute for Future Environments; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #180111 Environmental and Natural Resources Law #coal seam gas regulation #environmental law #planning law #energy and resources law #adaptive management |
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Journal Article |