Public participation and integrated land-use planning are recognised as important components of environmental and natural resource management generally, and within the forestry industry, as an essential component to the achievement of Ecologically Sustainable Forest Management. Public participation and integrated planning are mutually inclusive. The role of humans in environmental degradation and repair implies that management of environmental problems is essentially the management of people. Thus, an integrated and effective approach to environmental planning and management that is both ecologically and temporally sustainable requires appropriate public participation in the planning process. This article reviews integrated land use planning and public participation in the context of the land use planning unit, the Private Timber Reserve, a key component in the development of the Tasmanian private forest industry.
History
Publication title
Environmental and Planning Law Journal
Volume
18
Pagination
54-70
ISSN
0813-300X
Department/School
School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences