Energy Policy and Land-Use Planning
An International Perspective
- 1st Edition, Volume 32 - April 1, 1984
- Latest edition
- Editors: D. R. Cope, P. Hills, P. James
- Language: English
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… Read more
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Description
Description
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 issues in Europe.
Readership
Readership
For undergraduates and postgraduates of planning, geography, envmental studies, political science and economics, and researchers investigating energy-environment related issues.
Table of contents
Table of contents
(partial) Introduction and overview. Planning for coal: issues and responses. North Sea oil: the British experience. Planning for gas in the United Kingdom. Local impacts of power station developments. Energy resources and planning in Ireland. Nuclear power and land-use planning in the Netherlands. Spatial structure and energy demand. Radioactive waste management and land-use planning. Index.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 32
- Published: April 1, 1984
- Language: English
About the editor
About the editor
PJ
P. James
Affiliations and expertise
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