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Type: Journal article
Title: Community-based environmental planning: Operational dilemmas, planning principles and possible remedies
Author: Lane, Marcus B.
McDonald, G. T.
Citation: Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2005; 48 (5):709-731
Publisher: Routledge
Issue Date: 2005
ISSN: 0964-0568
School/Discipline: School of Social Sciences : Geographical and Environmental Studies
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Marcus B. Lane; Geoff McDonald
Abstract: The operational dilemmas and challenges associated with the practice of community-based environmental planning (CBEP) are examined. The paper examines the frequently invoked 'bottom-up' versus 'top-down' dichotomy and argues that environmental governance is more complex, dynamic and multi-scalar than this simple dichotomy implies. The paper identifies six key problems with the CBEP approach: (i) the conceptualization of 'community' which poorly accounts for difference; (ii) problems of inequality; (iii) the organizational capacity and efficacy of community groups; (iv) the scale of CBEP; (v) the types of knowledge utilized by communities in environmental management; and (vi) the potential for parochial concerns to dominate the priorities and agenda of community organizations. The paper analyses each of these issues, identifies planning principles that may aid resolution, and suggests possible remedies.
Description: © Routledge
DOI: 10.1080/09640560500182985
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