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Table of Contents

Preface About the Authors Abbreviations Table of Cases Table of Statutes
Overview of Environmental Law in Australia Managing Environmental Conflict Land Use Planning Development Control Environmental Impact Assessment in New South Wales Commonwealth Assessment and Approvals under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) Energy and Climate Law Water Integrated Natural Resource Management Conserving Biodiversity Mining and the Environment Protected Areas and Crown Lands Heritage Pollution Waste and Contaminated Land Chemicals and Dangerous Goods Corporate Social Responsibility
Index

About the Author

Rosemary Lyster is Professor of Climate and Environmental Law at Sydney Law School, University of Sydney.


Zada Lipman is an Emeritus Professor in the School of Law, Macquarie University.


Nicola Franklin is Honorary Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law, University of Sydney.


Graeme Wiffen taught Heritage Law and Planning Law in the School of Law, Macquarie University, Sydney, and writes on legal aspects of the protection of natural and cultural heritage.


Linda Pearson is a Commissioner, Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, and a Visiting Fellow, Faculty of Law University of New South Wales.

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Reviews of previous editions:
The book warrants a close reading for those interested in the subjects it covers. Cross-sectoral links are made which provide genuine insights into what the law does, or does not do, about particular issues, based on careful consideration of the policy framework underpinning those issues. For example, concern about climate change impacts appears as a major driver towards action in several contexts throughout the book, not just in the energy law and climate change chapter. … The strengths of the book are clear…a welcome addition to your environmental law library. - Hon Justice NHM Pain, Land and Environment Court of NSW, Environment and Planning Law Journal

This book will become a standard reference text for students, practitioners, researchers, decision makers and others requiring a quick and ready road map to guide their understanding of the regulatory framework of planning and environment matters in New South Wales. - Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law

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