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- Khakee, Abdul, et al.
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Assessing present space with the help of future scenarios
- 2016
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Ingår i: Place-Based Evaluation for Integrated Land-Use Management. - : Taylor and Francis. - 9781317080534 - 9781472445483 ; , s. 165-177
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Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- This chapter evaluates that how well the Swedish municipal plans and planning respond to national legislation with regard to the European Union’s (EU’s) Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) directive and climate change and energy efficiency and to what extent SEA directive and climate change and energy efficiency goals are integrated in the Swedish municipal comprehensive planning. The chapter presents two case studies, in the first case study it examines plans to find out if they have fulfilled the SEA directives issued by the EU. In the second study it reviews plans in order to assess the actual impact of integrating national climate change and energy efficiency goals to municipal comprehensive plans. Integration of environmental objectives in planning poses several challenges because environmental issues, as opposed to other policy fields, are not bound by geographical, administrative or teleological boundaries. The Environmental issues are multi-level, multifaceted, controversial and complex and environmental policy evaluation provokes controversies.
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- Åkerskog, A, et al.
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Evaluation of environmental policy integration in swedish structure plans
- 2016
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Ingår i: Place-Based Evaluation for Integrated Land-Use Management. - : Taylor and Francis. - 9781317080534 - 9781472445483 ; , s. 325-344
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Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- The traditional concern in planning evaluation has been on the potential substantive impact of plans - costs and benefits of the plans, of these instrumental values together with distributional impact, e.g. in planning balance sheet; and these two impacts together with environmental consequences, e.g. in community impact analysis (Lichfield, 1996). The integration of sustainability aspects, however, has met with a large number of problems. With increasing attention on the discoursebased logic in planning evaluation interest has also been directed towards how plans succeed in integrating different sustainability factors. The point of departure for this frame of evaluation is that plans narrate a set of knowledge practices.
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