Planning and Ecology

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Paperback, 464 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 1984e druk, 1986
ISBN13: 9780412284700
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Professional planning is commonly defined as an activity which is concerned with the rational allocation or exploitation of resources for man's maximum short- and long-term benefit. The science of. ecology is the study of the basic components of these resources (soil, water, air etc. ) and their inter­ relationships with living organisms. Planning and ecology therefore have many common interests and, as such, have long been associated in resource management. This association was, for example, reflected as early as the 19th century in the writings of Patrick Geddes, the progenitor of modern town planning, whose training as a biologist led him to re-interpret the phenomena of urbanization in ecological terms (Geddes, 1886). Since the time of Geddes the place of ecology has declined in planning circles as other professions and considerations, initially public health and engineering, latterly economic and sociological, have become more central. The reasons for this shifting emphasis are three-fold. First, they reflect changing social attitudes and aspirations in the post-war period. Secondly, many other professions and persuasions (agriculturalists, foresters, in­ dustrialists etc. ) became organized as pressure groups and helped shape public attitudes and governmental actions. Thirdly, and by far the most important reason, is the prevalence of misconceptions about ecology. Too many people, perhaps misled by the debate surrounding the' environmental movement', equate ecology with conservation. In reality, conservation is but one component part of ecology.

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ISBN13:9780412284700
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:464
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:1984

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1 Introduction.- 2 Ecology and Planning.- 2.1 The planning component.- 2.2 The ecological component.- 3 Ecological Methodology.- 3.1 Overview.- 3.2 Ecological surveys for metalliferous mining proposals.- 3.3 Predicting the environmental impact of a major reservoir development.- 3.4 Ecological modelling in impact analysis.- 4 Planning Procedures for Environmental Impact Analysis.- 4.1 Overview.- 4.2 Experience with environmental impact assessment procedures in the USA.- 4.3 Ontario Hydro and Canadian environmental impact assessment procedures.- 4.4 Environmental impact assessment procedures within the European Economic Community.- 4.5 Proposals for environmental impact assessment procedures in the UK.- 4.6 The role of environmental impact assessment in development control and policy decision-making.- 5 Ecological Considerations in Rural Planning.- 5.1 Overview.- 5.2 The impacts of agriculture and forestry on wildlife, landscape and access in the countryside.- 5.3 Landscape evaluation and the impact of changing land-use on the rural environment: the problem and an approach.- 5.4 Conservation and value judgements.- 5.5 Planning a new countryside.- 6 Policy Planning.- 6.1 Overview.- 6.2 Ecological requirements for decision-making regarding medium-scale developments in the urban environment.- 6.3 A prospectus for nature conservation within the Moray Firth: in retrospect.- 6.4 Environmental impact assessment procedures used in a strategic study of water resource development options.- 6.5 Assessing the impacts on plants of major highway developments.- 7 Project Planning.- 7.1 Overview.- 7.2 Ecological information and methodologies required for environmental assessment of Canadian power generation installations.- 7.3 Role of research in meeting environmental assessment needs for power station siting.- 7.4 Assessing the impact of major on-shore oil installations: the example of Sullom Voe.- 7.5 The ecology of oil development in Scapa Flow, Orkney.- 7.6 Assessing the impact of major developments on water resources.- 7.7 Assessing the impact of industrial emissions to the atmosphere.- 7.8 Ecological assessments of the effects of atmospheric emissions.- 8. Environmental Audits and Research Needs.- 8.1 Overview.- 8.2 Experience of environmental impact assessment procedures in Ireland.- 8.3 A retrospective view of the environmental impact on Upper Teesdale of the Cow Green Reservoir.- 8.4 Predicting the impact of oil terminal development on the in-shore marine environment: retrospective analysis.- 8.5 The need for research on environmental impact assessment.- 9. Conclusions.
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