Abstract
In this article the author identifies areas of potential conflict between land use planning and energy policy. Conflicts centre on the rate and intensity of land use, location of land using activities, and the diversity and interaction of these activities. A range of regulations affecting land use and energy planning are presented and areas of policy choice are indicated. Three energy programmes — decentralized technologies, energy conserving land use planning, and energy facility siting — are used to illustrate land use planning issues. The policy research needed for conflict resolution is also outlined.
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