法院对气候变化淹没风险的看法:澳大利亚的观点和评估师的考虑

IF 1.3 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of European Real Estate Research Pub Date : 2020-06-18 DOI:10.1108/jerer-03-2020-0019
L. Cradduck, G. Warren-Myers, Bianca Stringer
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目的本研究旨在提供法院对与洪水有关的规划事项中气候变化风险的观点的发展,并建议估价师和其他相关人员需要了解这些观点对财产事项、估值过程和报告的影响。设计/方法/方法本研究对主要法律来源(即澳大利亚判例法)进行法律理论分析。它分析了昆士兰州、新南威尔士州和维多利亚州法院和法庭的决定,以确定他们对沿海地区发展的气候变化风险的看法,谁承担风险和责任,以及风险是否共享。分析结果表明,开发商有责任证明他们的提案符合相关的规划要求,包括管理和缓解气候变化风险。然而,在“风险”地区发展的风险是一个共同的负担,因为地方政府当局仍然负责根据这些要求适当评估申请。研究局限性/影响本研究有几个局限性,包括:只有具有最终确定的事项才能进行审查和分析;澳大利亚没有统一的规划制度;各州的法律和政策各不相同,而且在不断变化;争端在不同的法院或法庭审理,这可能会影响对问题的权重和重要性以及方法的一致性。实际意义本研究为评估人员提供了与新开发和再开发淹没相关的气候变化风险问题,以及法院判决作为通知其估值的附加信息考虑的重要性。原创性/价值这篇论文很重要,因为它提供了对澳大利亚法院目前对气候变化风险的看法的理解,并由此延伸,对估值的影响和考虑。
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Courts’ views on climate change inundation risks for developments: Australian perspectives and considerations for valuers
Purpose This study aims to provide a development of the courts’ views of climate change risk in planning matters as related to inundation and suggest that valuers and others involved need to be aware of the implications these views have on property matters and valuation processes and reporting. Design/methodology/approach This study engages in a legal doctrinal analysis of primary law sources, being Australian case law. It analyses decisions from Queensland, New South Wales and Victorian courts and tribunals, to establish their views of climate change risk for coastal area developments, who bears the risk and responsibility and if risk is shared. Findings The analysis reflects that developers bear the onus of proving their proposal meets relevant planning requirements including management and mitigation of climate change risks. However, the risk of developing in “at risk” areas is a shared burden, as local government authorities remain responsible for appropriately assessing applications against those requirements. Research limitations/implications This study had several limitations, these included: only matters with a final determination were able to be reviewed and analysed; there is no one Australia-wide planning regime; state laws and policies are different and changing; and disputes are heard in different courts or tribunals, which can impact the weight and importance given to issues and the consistency of approaches. Practical implications This research informs valuers of climate change risk issues related to the inundation of new, and re-, developments, and the importance of court decisions as an additional information consideration to inform their valuations. Originality/value This paper is significant as it provides an understanding of the Australian courts’ current views on climate change risk, and by extension, the implications and considerations for valuations.
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