Abstract. Local community opposition constitutes the single greatest hurdle to the siting of hazardous waste facilities in the United States. Conventional explanations of its causes focus on questions of risk and equity; that is, on outcomes of facility siting. In this focus it is assumed that hazardous waste management is synonymous with facility siting, when siting is in fact only one of many possible answers to the management problem. Rather than ask why local communities oppose facility sitings, it is asked how the waste management problem gets defined as a siting problem in the first place, and how public participation in the siting process is postponed until it is defined around a specific location. The analysis shifts the focus from ...
LD2668 .R4 PLAN 1987 T37Master of Regional and Community PlanningLandscape Architecture/Regional and...
Clearly, hazardous waste management represents a formidable task for policy makers at all levels of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1984.MIC...
This chapter is about locally-unwanted land uses, specifically hazardous waste treatment facilities....
The siting of hazardous and nuclear waste facilities has proven to be a task of enormous difficulty ...
In particular, this article examines the two most interesting grounds for local objection to the si...
The siting of municipal solid waste disposal facilities is often unsuccessful or delayed because of ...
159 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Environmental justice and env...
In Whose Backyard, Whose Risk, environmental lawyer, professor, and commentator Michael B. Gerrard t...
Nuclear and chemical waste facilities can be successfully sited, despite nimby responses, if siting ...
Every attempt by the NSW State Government to site waste treatment and disposal facilities has been m...
This study explores the dilemma associated with high-level waste disposal, first by recounting the h...
The meaning of law resides not in the statute but in its interpreter. The mode of interpretation use...
The environmental justice movement has seen some successes. After years of neglect, the federal gov...
This work focusses on the important practical question: Under what circumstances will communities ac...
LD2668 .R4 PLAN 1987 T37Master of Regional and Community PlanningLandscape Architecture/Regional and...
Clearly, hazardous waste management represents a formidable task for policy makers at all levels of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1984.MIC...
This chapter is about locally-unwanted land uses, specifically hazardous waste treatment facilities....
The siting of hazardous and nuclear waste facilities has proven to be a task of enormous difficulty ...
In particular, this article examines the two most interesting grounds for local objection to the si...
The siting of municipal solid waste disposal facilities is often unsuccessful or delayed because of ...
159 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Environmental justice and env...
In Whose Backyard, Whose Risk, environmental lawyer, professor, and commentator Michael B. Gerrard t...
Nuclear and chemical waste facilities can be successfully sited, despite nimby responses, if siting ...
Every attempt by the NSW State Government to site waste treatment and disposal facilities has been m...
This study explores the dilemma associated with high-level waste disposal, first by recounting the h...
The meaning of law resides not in the statute but in its interpreter. The mode of interpretation use...
The environmental justice movement has seen some successes. After years of neglect, the federal gov...
This work focusses on the important practical question: Under what circumstances will communities ac...
LD2668 .R4 PLAN 1987 T37Master of Regional and Community PlanningLandscape Architecture/Regional and...
Clearly, hazardous waste management represents a formidable task for policy makers at all levels of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1984.MIC...