Planning without the planners: South Carolina’s Section 319 local watershed planning process
Environmental Science & Policy(2018)
Abstract
•This research affirms the disconnect between land use planning and watershed-based planning in chosen pilot states.•The majority of surveyed South Carolina land use planners have not been involved in watershed-based planning as it is not an enumerated job duty.•Interview results show that planners’ participation impediments are primarily institutional.•They occur through institutional siloing and a lack of the Section 319 program’s awareness of land use and zoning to address water quality.•Planners are willing to assume roles in the watershed-based planning process through horizontal consistency with comprehensive plan updates
MoreTranslated text
Key words
Section 319 grants,Watershed-based planning,Land use planners,Nonpoint source pollution
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
![](https://originalfileserver.aminer.cn/sys/aminer/pubs/mrt_preview.jpeg)
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined