Studies on legal barriers to environmentally favourable technologies

  • Newman, Alan Paul (Researcher)

    Project: Unfunded project

    Project Details

    Description

    For many environmentally favourable technologies or policies their adoption has been limited by either poor legal frameworks or poor implementation of the legislation. This project sought to highlight some of these shortcomings. In addition to the author's personal research several projectsin this field have been undertaken by undergraduate and MSc (taught) students.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date8/08/0016/08/06

    Keywords

    • Environmental Law
    • Renewable Energy
    • Water Abstraction

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    • Wildlife Protection Law as a Barrier to Sustainable Drainage Wetlands and Pools in the UK and Elsewhere,

      Newman, A. P., Whitehouse, D. & Smith, S., 2002, Global Solutions for Urban Drainage: Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Urban Drainage. Strecker, E. & Huber, W. C. (eds.). ASCE, Vol. 9.

      Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference proceedingpeer-review

    • Liabilities In English Law Arising From Infiltration Of Stormwater.

      Newman, A., 25 Jun 2001, Proceedings of the 4th Int. Conf. Sustainable Techniques and Strategies in Urban Water Management. Lyon: GRAIE, p. 375-382 8 p.

      Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference proceedingpeer-review

    • Contaminated Land -State of Local Authority Preparedness

      Parkinson, R., Newman, A. & Nathanial, P., Jan 2000, Land Contamination and Reclamation, 8, 2, p. 133-143.

      Research output: Contribution to specialist publicationArticle