TY - JOUR
T1 - Getting the balance right
T2 - A renewed need for the public interest test in addressing coastal climate change and sea level rise
AU - O'Donnell, Tayanah
AU - Gates, Louise
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The law with respect to coastal management in New South Wales, particularly those laws dealing with sea level rise, is a dynamic area that is, once again, currently under review. This article discusses Stage 1 of this reform and analyses it in the broader context of the "public interest" test. The importance of this test for decision-makers, especially those at the local government interface, is highlighted, with particular attention paid to both climate change impacts and recent, relevant judicial decisions. It further explores the tension between private property rights and the public interest test in the context of the coastline, and suggests that a balance may be found in applying innovative planning mechanisms such as rolling easements.
AB - The law with respect to coastal management in New South Wales, particularly those laws dealing with sea level rise, is a dynamic area that is, once again, currently under review. This article discusses Stage 1 of this reform and analyses it in the broader context of the "public interest" test. The importance of this test for decision-makers, especially those at the local government interface, is highlighted, with particular attention paid to both climate change impacts and recent, relevant judicial decisions. It further explores the tension between private property rights and the public interest test in the context of the coastline, and suggests that a balance may be found in applying innovative planning mechanisms such as rolling easements.
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M3 - Article
SN - 0813-300X
VL - 30
SP - 220
EP - 235
JO - Environmental and Planning Law Journal
JF - Environmental and Planning Law Journal
IS - 3
ER -