A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATED ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING IN ASIA — A LITERATURE REVIEW
Peter King,
David Annandale and
John Bailey
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Peter King: Asian Development Bank, 6 ADB Avenue, 1501 Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines
David Annandale: School of Environmental Science, Division of Science & Engineering, Murdoch University South Street, Murdoch, 6150, Western Australia
John Bailey: School of Environmental Science, Division of Science & Engineering, Murdoch University South Street, Murdoch, 6150, Western Australia
Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management (JEAPM), 2000, vol. 02, issue 03, 279-315
Abstract:
Successive global conferences on sustainable development, such as the 1992 Earth Summit, have called for environmental and economic activities to be planned at the same time and in the same institutions, without elucidating how this should be done. This literature review provides a conceptual framework for organising the various approaches to integrated economic and environmental planning, along with supporting tools and techniques. The conceptual framework derived from this analysis illustrates the importance of vertical linkages among planning levels and highlights the paucity of integrated economic and environmental plans at the subnational level in Asia. Both of these issues need to be addressed if a nested hierarchy of integrated economic and environmental plans is expected to contribute to the achievement of sustainable development.
Keywords: environmental planning; integrated planning; Asian Development Bank; economic-cum-environmental planning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1142/S1464333200000382
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