108 research outputs found

    Sustainable economic growth within environmental limits. volume 1: guidance for the east midlands

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    LUC and GHK have developed a tool for setting environmental limits that local communities and other stakeholders can use. The three-step approach is based on the participation of the local community and other interested stakeholders, such as statutory agencies and businesses. It enables them to debate the use of important national, regional and local environmental assets, and the potential economic and social implications of setting environmental limits. The approach also provides a tool that can usefully support and inform other assessment requirements, such as Sustainability Appraisal/Strategic Environmental Assessment, Habitats Regulations Assessment and Equality Impact Assessment/Health Impact Assessment

    Sustainable economic growth within environmental limits hypothetical case study: 'limitville'

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    A new approach to delivering ‘sustainable economic growth within environmental limits’ has been developed for the East Midlands. The approach is described in detail in a guidance document prepared by Land Use Consultants and GHK Consulting for emda and partners. The ‘Limitville’ case study was developed to test and illustrate the new approach

    Plan of Coveside Subdivision, Foreside Road and Coveside, Cumberland, Maine,

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    Final Report on the Recreation Plan for Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project, Maine : Prepared for the Corps of Engineers, New England Division

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    The purpose of this report is to evaluate and describe the existing recreational use and resources of the project area and the encompassing study area and to project the future use of those resources both with and without the Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project. This study develops and evaluates a concept plan for the recreation potential of the Dickey-Lincoln School project and assesses the recreational impact of this recommended concept plan

    Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project Environmental Impact Statement: Appendix G: Recreation Resources (Revised June 1978)

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    The purpose of this report is to evaluate and describe the existing recreational use and resources of the project area and the encompassing study area and to project the future use of those resources both with and without the Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project. The primary impact area of the proposed project (project area) includes the St. John River watershed upstream of the proposed damsites to the confluence of Nine-mile Brook. The area is bounded by the watershed divide with the Allagash River on the east and the Canadian Border on the west. Major tributaries of the St. John affected by the proposed dams and included in the project area are the Big Black River and Little Black River. Recreation use of the St. John River watershed above Nine-mile Brook would also be affected, and although this area is not contained in the project area, it is considered within the scope of this study. This study develops and evaluates a concept plan for the recreation potential of the Dickey-Lincoln School project and assesses the recreational impact of this recommended concept plan

    Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project Environmental Impact Statement : Appendix G: Recreation Resources

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    This report is to evaluate and describe the existing recreational use and resources of the project area and the encompassing study area and to project the future use of those resources both with and without the Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project. The primary impact area of the proposed project (project area) includes the St. John River watershed upstream of the proposed damsites to the confluence of Nine-mile Brook. The area is bounded by the watershed divide with the Allagash River on the east and the Canadian Border on the west

    Road Plan and Profile of Small\u27s Brook Crossing, Tuttle Road and Crossing Brook Road, Cumberland, Maine, 1990

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    Road Plan and Profile of Small\u27s Brook Crossing, Tuttle Road and Crossing Brook Road, Cumberland, Maine was created by Land Use Consultants in 1990. Includes pump station details.https://digitalmaine.com/cumberland_plans/1435/thumbnail.jp

    Plan of Coveside Subdivision, Foreside Road and Coveside, Cumberland, Maine,

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