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Planning Law and Environmental Limits

A New Legal Architecture for Emissions

This book explores the role of planning law in balancing the dilemma of resource extraction with the recognition of greenhouse gas emission limits.

Naomi Luhde-Thompson explores how planning law, which is one of the strongest forms of environmental regulation in the UK, has failed to incorporate environmental limits into decisions. Environmental limits are broadly understood as the point at which an irreversible change occurs in a system, providing a measure by which to assess development and to test whether or not these limits might be overrun. Combining theoretical perspectives with experiential practice, the book draws upon hydrocarbon extraction to analyse and interrogate the functionality of current decision-making processes elated to planning law and climate change mitigation. It goes on to propose an amended system that expands the foundational value of public interest in planning law, recommending strategies to incorporate environmental limits, in both strategic planning and decisions.

Planning Law and Environmental Limits will be of use to lawyers and policymakers, as well as to researchers, academics, and students interested in climate change, planning, and environmental law.

März 2026, ca. 190 Seiten, Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies, Englisch
Taylor and Francis
978-1-041-04725-4

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