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Strategicness – the core issue of environmental planning and assessment of the 21st century

Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 2020
Environmental problems like climate change, loss of bio-productive land or loss of biodiversity are very likely to become the main drivers for environmental protection and are “strategic” by themselves, as they cannot be examined and solved on single use
G. Stoeglehner
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A more-than-human approach to environmental planning

The Routledge Companion to Environmental Planning, 2019
This chapter presents a more-than-human approach to environmental planning, which proceeds from a fundamentally relational understanding of human nature.
J. Metzger
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Collaborative governance or private policy making? When consultants matter more than participation in collaborative environmental planning

Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, 2019
The study of collaborative governance constitutes an established sub-literature within environmental policy and management scholarship. Among the lessons of this literature is that collaborative planning outputs are shaped by the mix of collaborative ...
Tyler A. Scott, D. P. Carter
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RETRACTED: Planning and maintenance of urban architectural environmental color—A case study of xingning traditional block in nanning city

The International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 2021
As the most historically and culturally valuable city district in Nanning, Xingning Block has gradually formed its own unique color characteristics and architectural style in the slow process of urban historical development, showing the unique local ...
Lu Zhang, Zhenghong Peng
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Environmental planning

1990
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the need of environmental planning for well-being of humans. From the 18th century, Britain suffered from the combined effects of the Industrial Revolution and massive population growth that left a legacy of urban squalor in abundance.
Tony Byrne, Colin F. Padfield
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Orality in environmental planning

European Environment, 2002
AbstractAn often‐neglected aspect of interactive policy making is the symbolic interaction between professionals and citizens, specifically the way they speak, the kind of orality that is involved. The orality of officials is text bound and texts on the environmental attain a firm position in the discourse of these officials, quite different from the ...
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An Improved Artificial Potential Field Method for Path Planning and Formation Control of the Multi-UAV Systems

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems - II - Express Briefs, 2022
Path planning and formation control are both challenging and critical issues in robotics, which involve computing an optimal path from the initial position to target while keeping the desired formation.
Zhenhua Pan   +4 more
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Environmental Health Planning

2021
Governance cannot operate in a vacuum. Governing organizations should have guidance from the citizens they serve. Environmental health is driven by several driving forces and exposures and effects. Environment and health are also closely related. The human health cannot be improved or assured without a healthy environment. The plan shall aim to achieve
Ramesha Chandrappa, Diganta Bhusan Das
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TOWARDS ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING

Australian Planner, 1994
The present system for assessing development proposals in WA requires a proponent to satisfy the requirements of at least two Acts of Parliament (Environmental Protection Act 1986 and Town Planning and Development Act 1929) and several statutory authorities. These assessments are separate and their intent and requirements may sometimes conflict.
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Recreational and environmental planning

Biological Conservation, 1973
Abstract Developments in recreation and tourism, caused by modern transport, leisure, and prosperity, put heavy pressure on many of the world's most precious and vulnerable landscapes. Even the more remote parts of the globe are gradually coming within the range of the crowd.
Roelof J. Benthem, Roelof J. Benthem
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