Directory Structure for CD-Rom

Directory Structure for CD-Rom

Directory structure for CD-Rom Notes: x Files not provided in the printed version of the thesis appear in italics x Directories appear in bold, shaded rows of the tables. Subdirectories are italicised. Documents within a directory or subdirectory are presented in the rows below that directory. x Documents will be presented in pdf format unless otherwise stated.Acrobat reader will not be supplied. x Some N-Vivo databases are presented. N-Vivo demonstration version will be supplied on the CD-Rom. x There are several long lists of related documents within directories. These are attached to the end of this document, for ease of reading. Appendices Appendix 1: Categories and tools Document name File name Appendix 1: Terms, concepts and tools A1 terms Thesis category map Category map N-Vivo viewer software N-vivo viewer Instructions for installing N-Vivo and using it to N-Vivo instructions scrutinise the case studies Appendix 2: Research Document name File name Appendix 2: Research A2 research Antinomy quote table Antinomy quote table 3.1 Government environmental finance data 3.1 govt finance data Interviewee summary Interviewee summary Maps (all printed in text, rather than appendices) Maps Case study local governments Cases Intergovernmental typology Typology colour Local governments included in the Queensland Risk study LGs environmental risk studies Noosa Maps Noosa Maps a) Moreton Region, Australian Bureau of Statistics a – moreton region ABS b) Sunshine Coast Branch, Regional Development b – sunshine RDO Organisation c) North and wide Bay Burnett Team, South East c – nth and wide bay team Queensland Planning SEQ planning d) sunshine Coast district, Queensland Environmental d – sunshine district QEPA Protection Agency e) Wide Bay Burnett Region, Queensland e – wide bay burnett QEPA Environmental Protection Agency f) South East Queensland Branch, Local Government f – SEQ branch LG mgers Managements Association g) Sunshine Coast Chapter, Australian Institute of g – sunshine AIEH Environmental Health. h) Sunshine Coast District, Royal Australian Planning h – sunshine coast RAPI Institute i) South East Branch, Local Government Services, State i – SE branch LG services Local Government Department j) South East Queensland Regional Organisation of j –SEQROC Councils k) Northern District, South East Queensland Regional k – NORSROC Organisation of Councils l) South East District, Local Government Association of l – SE district LGAQ Queensland m) Urban Local Government Association of m – ULGAQ Queensland n) North East regional Aboriginal language group n – NE regional Aboriginal language grp o) South East Queensland bioregion o – bioregions p) North East Coast Drainage Division p – NE coast drainage division Various obscure newspaper articles quoted in thesis Newspaper articles Various Various descriptive names. Not listed here. Appendix 3: Environmental risk studies Document name File name Appendix 3: Risk A3 Risk ANU 2002 Environmental Risk Study ANU Risk Study 2002 report ATEM/AAPPA Conference paper on CERAM ATEM/AAPPA conference paper Brisbane City Council Environmental Benchmarking BCC final report Study Report Queensland benchmarking study Queensland Statewide Benchmarking study into Several documents: environmental and other outcomes from the Qld benchmarking tech implementation of the Queensland Environmental report. Protection Act Acknowledgements. Executive summary Scientific report cover Scientific report Queensland benchmarking study data set Queens bench study data Queensland benchmarking study graphs Queens bench study graphs Outline of all of the variables, terms and codes used in Variables and terms the Queensland benchmarking study data set Calculation table for estimating cost and risk. Includes Risk cost calculations. instructions for use. Triangulation survey Triangulation survey Risk antinomy quote table Risk antinomy quotes 6.1 LG responses to Integrated Environmental Management LG responses IEMS quote Systems licences tables Statistical graphs Various graphs including error bars. Scanned, with Various. Not listed here. logical file names. Risk study methods Risk study methods How the Queensland Benchmarking Study folder was Folder setup set up. Master document for recording operator responses to Response recording sheet. environmental protection initiatives during interviews. Master document for recording environmental risk Risk recording sheet findings during site inspections. Appendix 4: comparative case studies Document name File name N-Vivo Project (find this folder when following N-vivo project instructions for using N-Vivo in Appendix 1) Analysis 1 Initiatives, beliefs and commitments by 1 Init belief commit by flex flexibility 2 Initiatives, beliefs and commitments by core 2 Init belief commit by driver and constraint categories D&C 3 Practical resources by core driver and constraint 3 Pract res D&C by categories expend 4 Practical resources by key drivers and 4 Prac res by key D&C constraints 5 Institutions by core driver and constraint 5 Instit by D&C categories 6 Environmental focus areas by core driver and 6 Focus by D&C constraint categories 7 Rights and responsibilities by core driver and 7 Rights and resps by D&C constraint categories 8 Knowledge by attempt components 8 Knowledge, attempts components Appendix 4: Case studies A4 Case studies Q1: LGs implementing the Queensland Environmental Protection Q1 Qld EPA Act Q2: Vegetation protection in Redland Shire Q2 Redland Q3: Brisbane – Leading by example with environmental protection Q3 Brisbane Q4: Protecting Noosa North shore from development Q4 Noosa Q5: Herberton Shire fulfilling the statutory responsibilities of Q5 Herberton EPA Queensland’s Environmental Protection Act 1994 Q6: Achieving regional cooperation in Far North Queensland, Q6 Herberton regional coop while supporting local autonomy Q7: Johnstone –developing the Johnstone Plan Q7 Johnstone plan Q8: Johnstone Shire fulfilling its Statutory Responsibilities under Q8 Johnstone EPA the Queensland Environmental Protection Act 1994 Q9: Far North Queensland Regional Waste Strategy Q9 FNQ Regional Waste Q10: Cairns City Council Environmental Plan Q10 Cairns Q11: Douglas Shire, Development and Population Cap Q11 Douglas T1: Mirrar Say No T1 Mirrar T2: Litchfield balanced environmental planning T2 Litchfield T3: Improving the management of Mitchell Creek T3 Mitchell Creek T4: Planning Darwin T4 Darwin T5: Improving waterways management with the Rapid Creek T5 Rapid Creek Advisory Committee W1: Wanneroo – recycling strategy W1 Wanneroo W2: Stirling City waste minimisation W2 Stirling W3: Nedland City Council Tree Management Policy W3 Nedland W4: Greening Gosnells Advisory Committee W4 Gosnells W5: Ground-up environmental planning in SWWA W5 SWWA W6: Preserving ecological values in Busselton Shire W6 Busselton W7: Albany Coastal Strategy W7 Albany V1: Showcasing urban environmental management in Moreland V1 Moreland City V2: Port Phillip community housing project/depot redevelopment V2 Port Phillip V3: Waste Minimisation in Darebin City V3 Darebin V4: Introducing the ‘Buy-Recycled’ guide for Yarra City V4 Yarra V5: Bushland management in Mullum Mullum Creek, V5 Manningham Mullum Manningham City V6: Improving vegetation management on private land in V6 Manningham private Manningham City V7: Environmental Strategies for the City of Greater Dandenong V7 Dandenong V8: Regional environmental strategy for the Yarra Ranges V8 Yarra ranges N1: South Sydney City Gardens N1 South Sydney N2: Cultural greening at Kogarah City N2 Kogarah A1: Australian National University Environmental Management Planning A1 ANU Thesis Category Map This document presents and defines the analytical categories that are developed, defined and used throughout the thesis. These terms are also defined in the main text, but are presented here as a whole set. The last column of each table indicates the chapter in which each term is defined. Elements of the Outside-In Inside-Out Chapter Antinomy Perspectives State government, federal Local government and mixed 1. Introduction government and other points of points of view based in spheres of view based in spheres of understanding within local scales. understanding at broader than local scales. Environmental Attempts originating in state or Attempts originating in local areas 1. Introduction initiatives federal government spheres and and those where the initiative excluding local initiatives. came from local, together with broader spheres. Analysis Research into local government Research into local government 1. Introduction delivery of state or federal delivery of initiatives that are government initiatives, where the important in the local area, where analytical categories derive from the analytical categories are those initiatives. defined in terms of the local issues. Categories Definition Chapter Local Government The sphere of government that is closest to the people and the 1. Introduction environment. Governance The manner, acts and processes of governing, including the 1. Introduction government, private and community sectors (UNDP 1997) Components of Analytical constructs that comprise the formal articulation of 1. Introduction theories theories. Concepts The labels placed on discrete happenings, events and other 1. Introduction instances of phenomena (Strauss and Corbin 1990. p.61). Categories Higher order classifications of concepts, discovered when the 1. Introduction concepts are compared against one another, and appear to pertain to a similar phenomenon (Strauss and Corbin

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