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| Resource ID: |
253 |
| Title: |
Sustainable development and institutional design: the example of the Mersey Basin Campaign |
| Description: |
Discusses the organisation implications of sustainable development and institutional design for sustainability using the example of Mersey Basin Campaign. This campaign is a 25 year regeneration project to clean up the rivers, canals and estuary of the Mersey Basin and restore associated degraded land to optimum use. This campaign, which is based on a partnership approach, is considered as a model for what will become an increasing need to develop focused and integrated environmental planning and management at the sub-regional and regional scales |
| Author(s): |
R. Wood, J. Handley and S. Kidd |
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Type of resource: |
Review |
| Area covered: |
Mersey Basin, North West of England |
| Type of document: |
Article |
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| Journal: |
Journal of Environmental Planning & Management, Vol. 42 (3), pp. 341-354
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| Year of publication: |
1999 |
| Availability: |
journal, library |
| Is there a dataset? |
Yes |
| Associated web site: |
http://www.carfax.co.uk/jep-ad.htm |
| Is a password required? |
Yes |
| Associated key phrases: |
urban-rural relationships, regional development
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| Associated topics: |
411, 421, 122, 532
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