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Energy policy and land-use planning : an international perspective /

This book fills a gap in the available literature on energy policy by dealing with the relationship between energy and land-use planning. It considers, in a systematic way, energy developments in national, regional and local planning policy contexts, concentrating particularly on energy supply issue...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Cope, David R., Hills, Peter (Peter R.), James, Peter, 1953-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, 1984.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:Urban and regional planning series ; v. 32.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Energy Policy and Land-Use Planning: An International Perspective; Copyright Page; Detication; Preface; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Abbreviations and Acronyms; CHAPTER 1. Introduction and Overview; The Energy Debate in the 1980s; Energy and the Planning System; Changes in Planning; The Distinctiveness of Energy Developments for Planning; Procedural and Substantive Issues; Planning and Energy: Substantive Issues; Planning and Energy: Procedural Issues; Project Appraisal; Monitoring; The Contributed Chapters; References; CHAPTER 2. Planning for Coal: Issues and Responses
  • IntroductionCoal in the United Kingdom; Planning for Coal: Issues; New Coal Developments; Forward Planning for Coal; Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 3. North Sea Oil: The British Experience; Introduction; A Brief History of North Sea Oil Developments; The Locus of Control; Regional Distribution within Scotland; Government Policy and Planning Controls; Local Issues; Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 4. Planning for Gas in the United Kingdom; Introduction; Gas in the UK; Planning for Gas: Issues; Planning for Gas: Morecambe Bay; Conclusions; References
  • CHAPTER 5. Local Impacts of Power Station DevelopmentsThe Electricity Supply System in England and Wales; Local Effects of Power Stations; Conclusions: Improving the Planning Process; References; CHAPTER 6. Energy Projects and the Planning Process: A Canadian Perspective; Introduction; Energy Developments in British Columbia; Evolution of the Policy-Making Process in Canada; Reflections on the Policy-Making Framework; Conclusions; References; CHAPTER 7. Nuclear Power and Land-Use Planning in the Netherlands; Introduction; The Current Energy Situation in the Netherlands
  • Energy Policy and the Nuclear DebateLand-Use Planning in the Netherlands; Planning for Nuclear Power; Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 8. Renewable Energy Resources and Planning in Ireland; Introduction; Energy in Ireland; Renewable Energy Resources; The Planning and Development System; Planning for Renewables; Conclusion: Planning and Renewable Energy Systems; References; CHAPTER 9. Spatial Structure and Energy Demand; Introduction; Energy Use in Spatial Systems; The Relationship between Energy Use and Spatial Structure; The Evolution of Settlement Patterns Under Energy Constraints
  • Energy Efficient EnvironmentsPolicy Implications and Constraints; References; CHAPTER 10. Radioactive Waste Management and Land-Use Planning; Acknowledgement; Introduction; Radioactive Waste: Characteristics and Management Options; The Development of Radioactive Waste Management Review, Policy and Regulation; The Administration of Radioactive Waste Management; The Development of the British Programme of Research into the Feasibility of Geological Disposal of Radioactive Waste; The Test-drilling Programme and the Land-use Planning System