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New governance, green planning and sustainability : (Record no. 25534)

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Koha Dewey Subclass [OBSOLETE] PHL2MARC21 1.1
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Personal name CROWLEY, Kate
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Title New governance, green planning and sustainability :
Remainder of title tasmania together and growing victoria together
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Brisbane Queensland :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Blackwell Publishers,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. March 2007
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Summary, etc. Bridgman and Davis (2000:91) have argued that ‘ideally government will have a well developed and widely distributed policy framework, setting out economic, social and environmental objectives’. This article compares and evaluates two such frameworks or plans, Tasmania Together and Growing Victoria Together, in terms of their potential to promote sustainability. It argues that they are very different exercises in new governance, aimed at reconnecting with community priorities and at redirecting macro-policy setting away from a preoccupation with economic priorities, respectively. Nevertheless, both plans have the capacity to ‘green’ state planning, in Tasmania in terms of more purposeful benchmarks, and in Victoria in terms of enhanced sustainability emphasis in the macro-policy setting. The article encounters tensions in its review of the plans between deliberation and planning, policy empowerment and policy progress, and policy institutionalisation and politicisation as means of achieving policy change. It finds that whilst Tasmania and Victoria are re-engaged states that are reinventing state policy, as yet they are failing to meet the governance challenges of sustainability
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Personal name COFFEY, Brian
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Title Australian Journal of Public Administration : AJPA
Related parts 66, 1, p. 23-37
Place, publisher, and date of publication Brisbane Queensland : Blackwell Publishers, March 2007
International Standard Serial Number ISSN 03136647
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