Coke,smoke and national sovereignty: a case study of the role of planning in controlling pollution |
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Authors: | Christopher E. Miller |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environmental Health and Housing , University of Salford , Salford, M5 4WT, UK |
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Abstract: | The controversy surrounding planning approval for certain developments associated with a proposal to generate electricity from gas produced at a large coke works is examined. Although the case begins as another conflict in the ‘planning versus pollution control jurisdiction’ tradition, these concerns are eventually superseded by the wider implications for planning of a residents group's attempt to advance its campaign against this long‐standing ‘bad neighbour’ by citing the principle of the ‘direct effect’ of a European Community directive on industrial air pollution. |
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