Regulatory compliance as a means to achieve environmental sustainability at some large coastal developments in Queensland
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2012
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The growing public concern about the complexity, cost and uncertain efficacy of the statuary environmental impact assessment process applying to large-scale projects in Queensland is reviewed. This is based on field data gathered over the past six years sat large-scale marina developments that access major environmental reserves along the coast. An ecological design proposal to broaden the process consisted with both government aspirations and regional ecological parameters - termed Regional Landscape Strategies - would allow the existing Environmental Impact Asessment to be modified alone potentially more practicable and effective lines. |
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Queensland Environmental Law Association |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/69337/1/2.pdf http://www.qela.com.au/01_cms/details.asp?ID=64 Lavery, Hugh (2012) Regulatory compliance as a means to achieve environmental sustainability at some large coastal developments in Queensland. Queensland Environmental Practice Reporter, 17(79), pp. 240-251. |
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Copyright 2012 Please consult the author |
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Institute for Future Environments |
Palavras-Chave | #050104 Landscape Ecology #050209 Natural Resource Management #sustainable development #environmental impacts #ecosystem management |
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Journal Article |