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_aCURRAN, Giorel _916508 |
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_aA Tale of two pulp mills : _brealising ecologically sustainable development in Australia |
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_aBrisbane Queensland : _bWiley-Blackwell, _c2008 |
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520 | 3 | _aPulp mills can be fraught projects. This has certainly been the case in Tasmania with its two major attempts at building pulp mills generating much discord. The first project, Wesley Vale, was officially abandoned in 1989 after much conflict and conditionally controversy. The current project, Tamar Valley, has proved equally contentious and, although approved, remains problematic. Despite striking similarities between the two projects, the emergence of a new environmental policy regime in the intervening 20 years has engendered considerable differences as well. Yet the new regime's capacity to ensure smooth passage has shown itself to be limited. This article uses the opportunity presented by the two pulp mills to reflect on the merits of Australia's sustainability regime | |
590 | _aAustralian Journal of Public Administration-AJPA | ||
590 | _avol.67 n.4 | ||
590 | _aDecember 2008 | ||
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_aHOLLANDER, Robyn _94885 |
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_tAustralian Journal of Public Administration-AJPA _g67, 4, p. 483-497 _dBrisbane Queensland : Wiley-Blackwell, 2008 _xISSN 03136647 _w |
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