Abstract

Norway's unique rural history and postwar experience with national planning have combined to produce a set of environmental policy innovations of interest to planners elsewhere. Norway emphasizes a shoreline and mountain planning process with explicit consideration of the distribution of development benefits to landowners and regional planning that integrates pollution control and land‐use planning.

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