Example sentences of "use planning " in BNC.

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1 A Labour group reviewing planning law has proposed that local authorities be allowed to decide whether new second homes should need change of use planning consent .
2 Reform land use planning so that the protection of the natural environment becomes a major feature of the planning system .
3 At the provincial level there are Land Use Planning Officers , although their time is largely taken up by the supervision of settlement schemes and in planning state farms ( Stocking 1981b ) .
4 Moreover , land use planning , which in the early 1980s was alleged to be an obstacle to investment , is very much back on the agenda .
5 For all the government 's anti-planning rhetoric , it is ironic that land use planning should re-emerge so strongly within the context of a privatised urban regeneration agenda .
6 ‘ .. it will be a great disappointment to those looking for advice on the best available techniques of traffic management , or integrated transport and land use planning .
7 Thematic maps illustrating aspects of particular importance for land use planning and development , such as ground stability , location of material resources , and distribution of made and disturbed ground , are in preparation .
8 The application of regional geochemical maps for land use planning was demonstrated as they indicate areas characterised by major and trace element excesses and deficiencies that may be of importance to the health of crops , animals and directly to humans .
9 Land use planning decisions also generate a considerable volume of litigation , once again partly because of the value of what is at stake and partly because of dissatisfaction with the system of planning appeals .
10 The increasing affluence of the rural population wrought by the urban middle-class exodus has tended to mask the continuing and severe pockets of poverty which exist in the countryside and has led the ‘ problem ’ of rural housing to be regarded less as a problem of social welfare and more as an issue concerning land use planning and countryside preservation .
11 It also involved itself , as no government ever had before , in an attempt to secure effective land use planning and to curb land speculation .
12 Land use planning and pressures for development
13 Green belts were made feasible by the land use planning system established by the Town and Country Planning Act , 1947 : local authorities were obliged to prepare development plans showing land use allocations and , because of the compensation provisions , green belts could be included at no direct cost to local authorities .
14 Regional strategies in a direct land use planning sense have contributed to urban change in selected areas .
15 Additionally it was maintained that the GLC and the six ‘ mets ’ had sought an outlet for their energies by developing a general strategic role which had led to conflict with lower-tier authorities ( such as on land use planning ) and to duplication ( such as on economic development ) .
16 One of the greatest achievements of the post War period has been the creation of a land use planning system able to preserve some distinction between town and countryside .
17 We took advantage of a comprehensive review of strategic guidance in Wales to press home our view that land use planning must play a central role in reducing society 's demands for finite natural resources .
18 We firmly believe the land use planning system has a central role to play not only in minimising the environmental and social costs of ensuring essential aggregates provision , but also in managing demand .
19 We firmly believe the land use planning system has a central role to play not only in minimising the environmental and social costs of ensuring essential aggregates provision , but also in managing demand .
20 The retailing industry must go further in its professed commitment to environmental protection by developing more sustainable shopping patterns , guided by the land use planning system .
21 This is what planners have striven to do since land use planning emerged as a professional discipline , yet it has led to the over-exploitation of environmental capital and an inexorable decline in the quality of the environment .
22 Dr Caldwell will say : ‘ We are on the verge of a new era in land use planning .
23 Land use planning system
24 We have long believed the land use planning system is a vital mechanism for ensuring environmental protection and enhancement .
25 In framing its policies for the future , we hope that the Council will fully acknowledge the importance of the land use planning system , something which is not clearly enough stated in Threshold 21 .
26 These belts , mainly of deciduous trees such as beech , sycamore and oak were planted over 150 years ago , and mark a high spot in land use planning and indeed in agriculture generally .
27 Policy options and methods for UK land use planning
28 The collection includes books , periodicals , reports and files on land use planning , land reclamation , economics , employment , transport , social issues and the environment .
29 The joint degree course provides a general education in rural resource management and focuses on farming and forestry as the principal rural industries and as the centre of attraction in land use planning .
30 Having invented the phrase ‘ Sea Use Planning ’ she has been delighted to note the emergence of departments of Sea Use Planning at some ( not U. K. ! ) universities .
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