conservation,ineeds to be delivered through a strategic and transparent land use planning process that sets the parameters for development across the whole landscape. While regulation in response to ad hoc requests for approval of particular projects will continue to be available as a tool, plans will also involve commitments to protecting nogo areas and, at the other extreme, identifying areas where development is to be encouraged. In this context, hard decisions may have to be made about where our priorities lie, and this will continue to be in a context of rampant uncertainty about environmental parameters. But such a transparent planning process, with broad community participation, is a preferable scenario to the current one, which allows decision-makers to claim supposedly win–win solutions from ad hoc approvals far too readily (Farrier et al., 2002).
conservation,ineeds to be delivered through a strategic and transparent land use planning process that sets the parameters for development across the whole landscape. While regulation in response to ad hoc requests for approval of particular projects will continue to be available as a tool, plans will also involve commitments to protecting nogo areas and, at the other extreme, identifying areas where development is to be encouraged. In this context, hard decisions may have to be made about where our priorities lie, and this will continue to be in a context of rampant uncertainty about environmental parameters. But such a transparent planning process, with broad community participation, is a preferable scenario to the current one, which allows decision-makers to claim supposedly win–win solutions from ad hoc approvals far too readily (Farrier et al., 2002).
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