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Queensland's Coastal Planning Regime: The Extent of Participation in Coastal Governance

Pages 331-349 | Published online: 04 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

This paper focuses on scope of public participation and stakeholder engagement in the coastal planning process in Queensland, Australia. The aim is to understand how conflicts among different resource users and associated political issues influence decisions surrounding coastal zone planning. Effectiveness of participation is assessed against relevant Integrated Coastal Zone Management governance criteria, using document analysis and semi-structured interviews of key stakeholders. Queensland's coastal planning framework has used participation approaches just to meet the legal requirement or circumvent stakeholders' dissent, rather than to foster a legitimate, transparent and active participation process for bringing the stakeholders into an authentic dialogue over complex coastal issues.

Notes

1 The working group was comprised of relevant State departments, the Queensland Conservation Council, the Local Government Association of Queensland, the Planning Institute of Australia (Queensland), the Property Council of Australia (Queensland) and the Urban Development Institute of Australia (Queensland).

2 Revision of the Queensland Coastal Plan, Joint submission prepared by the Property Council of Australia and Urban Development Institute of Australia. Available at http://www.propertyoz.com.au/qld/Article/NewsDetail.aspx?p = 16&id = 6114 (accessed 12 September 2012).

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