Planning practice in New Zealand / Caroline Miller and Lee Beattie, editors.

"Produced by a group of leading planning academics and practitioners, Planning Practice in New Zealand is written with an emphasis on clarity and brevity. Structured in three parts, the book offers practical guidance on the multitude of issues planners deal with on a daily basis, including exam...

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Kaituhi matua: Beattie, Lee (Author)
Ētahi atu kaituhi: Miller, C. L. (Caroline Lomax) (Editor)
Hōputu: iPukapuka
Reo:English
I whakaputaina: Wellington : LexisNexis NZ Ltd, 2022.
Putanga:2nd edition.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Part I - An Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Part II - The Implementation of the RMA 1991
  • Chapter 2: The structure and purposed of the RMA 1991
  • Chapter 3: Plan making under the RMA
  • Chapter 4: The life of a resource consent under the RMA 1991
  • Chapter 5: Designation and heritage orders
  • Chapter 6: Decision-making approaches in planning
  • Chapter 7: Enforcement and compliance under the RMA
  • Chapter 8: Monitoring and evaluation
  • Chapter 9: Resource consent appeals, referrals, and the role of a planner in the hearing process
  • Part III - Specialist Topics
  • Chapter 10: Planning under the Local Government Act 2002
  • Chapter 11: Natural hazards planning
  • Chapter 12: Taiao toitū: Māori and planning
  • Chapter 13: Rural planning issues
  • Chapter 14: Planning and urban design
  • Chapter 15: Transportation planning
  • Chapter 16: Planning, urban land economics, and urban economics
  • Chapter 17: Heritage issues
  • Chapter 18: Subdivision
  • Chapter 19: Climate change
  • Chapter 20: Professional practice in planning.
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