A proposed framework for an embryonic environmental review process for Jamaica
Jamaica is faced with a number of serious environmental problems. Perhaps the most promising approach to address these problems is to subject development proposals to a process of environmental review while they are in the central government's planning approval process. Jamaica has never had su...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-432682021-05-05T05:40:46Z A proposed framework for an embryonic environmental review process for Jamaica Pinnock, Howard A. Urban and Regional Planning LD5655.V855 1988.P566 Environmental impact analysis -- United States Planning -- Jamaica Jamaica is faced with a number of serious environmental problems. Perhaps the most promising approach to address these problems is to subject development proposals to a process of environmental review while they are in the central government's planning approval process. Jamaica has never had such an environmental review process. In this thesis an attempt was made to develop the framework for an environmental review process that can be integrated into the Jamaican planning approval process. Guided by case studies of the environmental review processes in three U.S. states and Puerto Rico, as well as an analysis of Jamaica's unique conditions as they affect the implementation of an environmental review process, an attempt was made to synthesize a framework for an environmental review process that can be both implementable and effective in Jamaica. In addition, an attempt was made to suggest some general strategies for achieving the implementation of the environmental review process. A simple yet potentially effective EIA framework was developed. However, the necessary preconditions for effective implementation, i.e., political support, do not exist in Jamaica. Unless the environment becomes a major issue in Jamaica's political economy, it is unrealistic to expect the implementation of an effective process. Master of Urban and Regional Planning 2014-03-14T21:38:24Z 2014-03-14T21:38:24Z 1988-04-05 2010-06-12 2010-06-12 2010-06-12 Thesis Text etd-06122010-020443 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43268 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06122010-020443/ OCLC# 18408175 LD5655.V855_1988.P566.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ xi, 144 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech |
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Jamaica is faced with a number of serious environmental problems. Perhaps the most promising approach to address these problems is to subject development proposals to a process of environmental review while they are in the central government's planning approval process. Jamaica has never had such an environmental review process. In this thesis an attempt was made to develop the framework for an environmental review process that can be integrated into the Jamaican planning approval process.
Guided by case studies of the environmental review processes in three U.S. states and Puerto Rico, as well as an analysis of Jamaica's unique conditions as they affect the implementation of an environmental review process, an attempt was made to synthesize a framework for an environmental review process that can be both implementable and effective in Jamaica. In addition, an attempt was made to suggest some general strategies for achieving the implementation of the environmental review process.
A simple yet potentially effective EIA framework was developed. However, the necessary preconditions for effective implementation, i.e., political support, do not exist in Jamaica. Unless the environment becomes a major issue in Jamaica's political economy, it is unrealistic to expect the implementation of an effective process. === Master of Urban and Regional Planning |
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A proposed framework for an embryonic environmental review process for Jamaica |
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