Population-economy-environment relationships in the Wollongong region : a framework for analysis and policy development / Richard Cardew and Patricia Fanning
1. Introduction -- 2. Regional profile of the Wollongong statistical district -- Natural resource endowment -- The history of European settlement -- Environmental impacts of growth -- Environment issues and problems -- Prognoses for the future -- 3. A framework for regional analysis of population-economy-environment linkages -- Issues arising from the development of a regional profile -- Requirements of the policy framework -- Structure of the framework -- Further issues -- 4. Implementation of the framework -- Methods -- Skills and resources -- Transferability between regions -- 5. Implications for environmental policy and management -- Contribution to the population-environment debate -- Population policy -- Development of regional planning strategies -- 'Ecological' modelling -- State of the Environment reporting -- Appendix A. Stakeholders' workshop held at the University of Wollongong, August 1995 -- Appendix B. Adaptive environmental assessment and management (AEAM) and its application to the regional framework.0.from (iv)
Summary
This report researches the interrelationships between population change, economic variables and the environment which exists in the Wollongong district of New South Wales
Notes
"This report was prepared for the Bureau of Immigration, Multicultural and Population Research, whose work has now been absorbed into the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs"-Inside front cover