Environmental, planning and climate law in Queensland / Rowena Maguire, Justine Bell-James, Amanda Kennedy, Philippa England, Fran Humphries, Nicole Rogers.

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Publication details:
Chatswood, N.S.W. : LexisNexis Australia, 2025.
Edition:
2nd edition
Record id:
202161
Subject:
Planning real estate development -- Queensland.
Contents:
Part 1: Environmental law: navigating the commonwealth-state maze
1. A brief introduction to environmental law in Australia
2. Environmental law in Queensland
3. Biodiversity conservation law in Queensland
Part 2: Planning and development law in the growth state
4. Sustainability, planning law and urban development
5. Environmental assessment
6. Mining and gas
7. Regulatory approaches and monitoring and enforcement
Part 3: Climate change regulation in Queensland
8. Climate change mitigation in Queensland
9. Climate change adaptation law in Queensland
Part 4: Case studies
10. Governance of the great barrier reef
11. Torres Strait Islands
12. Regulation of waste in Queensland
13. Land use and the food–energy–water nexus.
Summary:
Queensland has many sites of significant ecological and cultural value, some requiring specialised regulation, and is home to many thousands of native species of animals, plants and insects found nowhere else on the planet. It continues to face significant challenges as to land use and the exploitation of natural resources. This important book provides a detailed analysis of the legal framework in place dealing with environmental, planning and climate matters in Queensland. The authors examine the fragmented nature of environmental governance and the judicial application and interpretation of the law. They assess the effectiveness of this framework in the light of environmental principles. In doing so, they identify the shortcomings of current governance tools available to manage conflicting interests in land and resource use and discuss legal and policy options to address these issues. The jurisdiction-specific focus makes this book an ideal resource for students of environmental law both in law schools and in disciplines such as engineering, environmental management and natural resources and planning. It is essential reading for practitioners, government and researchers working in the area. The second edition has been fully revised and updated to include key developments in case law and legislation throughout the text and a new chapter has been included on environmental governance on Torres Strait Islands. - Publisher's website.
Note:
Previous edition 2020.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780409360110
Phys. description:
XXXVI, 318 pages ; 25 cm