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050 0 0 _aKJE6242
_b.E913 2014
082 0 4 _a344.2404/6
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110 2 _aEuropean Environmental Law Forum.
_bConference
_n(2nd :
_d2014 :
_cBrussels, Belgium)
_975021
245 0 0 _aEU environmental and planning law aspects of large-scale projects /
_cedited by Bernard Vanheusden, Lorenzo Squintani.
264 1 _aCambridge :
_bIntersentia,
_c2016.
300 _a1 online resource (xv, 394 pages) :
_bdigital, PDF file(s).
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aEuropean Environmental Law Forum series ;
_vvolume 2
500 _aIncludes 16 contributions from those presented during the Second EELF Conference in Brussels, jointly hosted by Hastelt University and EU Leuven, Campus Brussels, from 10 to 12 September 2014.
500 _aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2018).
505 0 0 _tEnvironmental Aspects of State Aid for Energy Investment Projects /
_rMarcin Stoczkiewicz --
_tNew 2014 Regulation on Noise-Related Restrictions at EU Airports. Help or Hurdle to Noise Management? /
_rDelphine Misonne --
_tEU and the Participation of Civil Society in Large Projects /
_rLudwig Kramer --
_tFrom Host to Investor : Enhancing the Sustainability of CDM Forest Carbon Projects /
_rYixin Xu --
_tLegislative Validation in Times of Environmental Democracy : Going Beyond the Deadlock or a Road to Nowhere? /
_rHendrik Schoukens --
_tControversies about Projects or Plans Passed by Law in Spain : Environmental Impact Assessment, Right to Take Part and Access to Justice on Environmental Issues /
_rJose Ignacio Cubero Marcos and Unai Aberasturi Gorrino --
_tImplementation of the Second Pillar of the Aarhus Convention in Italy : The Need for Reform and for Introduction of the So Called Deliberative Arenas /
_rViviana Molaschi --
_tTrans-Boundary Environmental Impact Assessment in Cross Border Oil and Gas Pipelines : What Lessons Can Be Learned from the Espoo Convention and the EU EIA Directive /
_rMehdi Piri Damagh --
_tEnvironmental Impact Assessment to Support Marine Innovation : The Rochdale Envelope and Deploy & Monitor in the UK's Ocean Energy Industry /
_rGlen Wright --
_tCase for Smart Governance in European Water Law /
_rDavid Salm --
_tCoal Fired Power Plants under EU Water Law : The Phasing Out Requirement of Priority Hazardous Substances : An Obstacle to the Permission of Coal Fired Power Plants? /
_rLisa Loffler --
_tPermissibility of Projects for Interbasin Water Transfer under the Prism of the EU Water and Environmental Legislation /
_rVasiliki (Vicky) Karageorgou --
_tAssessment and Authorisation of Plans and Projects Having a Significant Impact on Natura 2000 Sites /
_rNicolas de Sadeleer --
_tCompensatory Measures for Large Scale Projects in European Nature Conservation Law after the Briels Case /
_rGeert van Hoorick --
_tLand Use Regulation in the UK and the Role of the Court /
_rElizabeth Dunn --
_tPublic Participation in Land Management Law-Making Process in the Basque Country : Effects on Soil and Other Natural Resources /
_rInaki Lasagabaster and Maria del Carmen Bolano --
_tReconciling Conflicting Values : A Call For Research on Instruments to Achieve Quasi-Sustainability /
_rLorenzo Squintani and Bernard Vanheusden.
520 _aGovernments, companies, environmental associations and citizens all over the European Union (EU) are struggling with large scale projects. On the one hand large scale projects can contribute to economic development, on the other hand they often also raise environmental concerns. Because of their size and potential impact, large scale projects usually lead to heavy debates and quickly become of great symbolic value. Consequently, large scale projects are excellent examples of the difficulty to balance economic development with environmental protection. The types of large scale projects, planned as well as 'under construction' in the EU, are very diverse. One can think of all kinds of infrastructure projects (motorways, railways, waterways, stations, ports, airports,...), building projects (offices, housing projects, sports stadiums, redevelopment of brownfields,...), waste projects (incineration, landfill,...), energy projects (electricity and gas networks, wind farms, biogas installations, heat networks, extraction projects,...), climate projects (CDM projects,...), water projects, etc. In order to promote the legal thinking about all kinds of environmental and planning law aspects of large scale projects, Hasselt University and KU Leuven, Campus Brussels jointly hosted from 10 to 12 September 2014 the second European Environmental Law Forum (EELF) Conference, with as central topic Environmental and Planning Law Aspects of Large Scale Projects". The conference focused more specifically on the following aspects: -The role of spatial and environmental planning -Permitting and review procedures -Critical sectoral regimes -Horizontal measures. This book offers a selection of the contributions presented at the EELF Conference. They have all been submitted to two double-blind peer reviews. The book is subdivided into six main themes: 1. General 2. Public participation 3. Environmental impact assessment 4. Water 5. Nature 6. Land use"
650 0 _aEnvironmental law
_zEuropean Union countries
_vCongresses.
_975022
650 0 _aConstruction projects
_xEnvironmental aspects
_zEuropean Union countries
_vCongresses.
_975023
700 1 _aVanheusden, Bernard,
_d1977-
_eeditor.
_975024
700 1 _aSquintani, Lorenzo,
_d1981-
_eeditor.
_975025
710 2 _aUniversiteit Hasselt,
_ehost institution.
_975026
710 2 _aKatholieke Universiteit te Leuven (1970- ),
_ehost institution.
_975027
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_z9781780683812
830 0 _aEuropean Environmental Law Forum series ;
_vv. 2.
_975028
856 4 0 _uhttp://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781780687360/type/BOOK
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