And never the twain shall meet? : unreconcilable differences in planning, public consultation & the quarry industry.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1993Description: 67 p. : ill., mapsSubject: Investigates the type of and satisfaction with public participation in the quarry industry using a pluralist methodology. It reports on literature on public consultation and on two case studies of controversial quarry proposals near Melbourne on which a number of interviews were held, and other data were researched. It finds that public participation is variable in breadth and depth in the two case studies, and that the public generally feels dissatisfied with what consultation was undertaken. Recommendations include legislative and administrative change to promote participation and the establishment of a Parliamentary Inquiry into ParticipationItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Planning thesis : a requirement of the Bachelor of Applied Science (Planning) : Faculty of Environmental Design and Construction, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University
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Investigates the type of and satisfaction with public participation in the quarry industry using a pluralist methodology. It reports on literature on public consultation and on two case studies of controversial quarry proposals near Melbourne on which a number of interviews were held, and other data were researched. It finds that public participation is variable in breadth and depth in the two case studies, and that the public generally feels dissatisfied with what consultation was undertaken. Recommendations include legislative and administrative change to promote participation and the establishment of a Parliamentary Inquiry into Participation
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