Applying integrated resource and environmental management to transmission right-of-way maintenance
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2003
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The concept of a substantive integrator is introduced as a method for integrated resource and environmental management as a means to assimilate different resource values at the operational or field level. A substantive integrator is a strategic management tool for integrating multiple uses into coprorate management regimes that traditionally manage for single values. Wildlife habitat management is presented as a substantive integrator for managing vegetation on electric utility power line corridors. A case study from northern British Columbia provides an example of wildlife habitat management as a means to integrate other resource values such as aesthetics, access and subsistence along British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority's transmission rights-of-way. |
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Carfax Publishing (Taylor & Francis Group) |
Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/25810/1/c25810.pdf DOI:10.1080/0964056032000070972 Harriman, Jill & Baker, Douglas C. (2003) Applying integrated resource and environmental management to transmission right-of-way maintenance. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 46(2), pp. 199-217. |
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Copyright 2003 Carfax Publishing (Taylor & Francis Group) |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development |
Palavras-Chave | #050209 Natural Resource Management |
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Journal Article |