Items where SHU Author is "Jay, Stephen A"
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Article
JAY, Stephen A (2010). Built at sea : marine management and the construction of marine spatial planning. Town Planning Review, 81 (2), 173-192.
JAY, Stephen A (2010). Planners to the rescue : spatial planning facilitating the development of offshore wind energy. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 60 (4), 493-499.
RETIEF, Francois, JONES, Carys and JAY, Stephen A (2008). The emperor's new clothes : reflections on strategic environmental assessment (SEA) practice in South Africa. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 28 (7), 504-514.
JAY, S. A. (2007). Customers as decision-makers: strategic environmental assessment in the private sector. Impact assessment and project appraisal, 25 (2), 75-84.
JAY, S. A. (2007). Pylons in the back yard: local planning and perceived risks to health. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 25 (3), 423-438.
RETIEF, F., JONES, C. and JAY, Stephen A (2007). The status and extent of strategic environmental assessment in South Africa: 1996 - 2003. South African geographical journal, 89 (1).
SLINN, P. and JAY, Stephen A (2006). Connecting EIA to environmental management: lessons from recent industrial estate developments in England. Corporate social responsibility and environmental management, 14 (4), 88-102.
JAY, S. A. and MARSHALL, R. (2005). The place of strategic environmental assessment in the privatised electricity industry. Impact assessment and project appraisal, 23 (4), 315-324.
JAY, S. A. (2004). The forces shaping local planning policy on high voltage electricity installations. Journal of environmental policy and planning, 6 (3/4), 207-226.
JAY, S. A. and HANDLEY, J. (2001). The application of environmental impact assessment to land reclamation practice. Journal of environmental planning and management, 44 (6), 765-782.
Authored Book
JAY, Stephen A (2008). At the margins of planning : offshore wind farms in the United Kingdom. Ashgate studies in environmental policy and practice . Ashgate.
