Proponents of hazardous and nuclear waste depositories label opponents to local siting of such facilities NIMBYs (Not In My Backyard). This study assesses the extent to which the NIMBY label and the strategies of industry proponents to reduce opposition function on a reasonable set of assumptions. Using survey data and multiple regression techniques, the levels of concern of residents living in the county selected as the site of a low level radioactive wane disposal facility (imminent threat condition) are compared with a statewide sample (hypothetical threat condition). Consistent with proponents\u27 theoretical assumptions, the levels of concern are greater for respondents under conditions of imminent threat than of hypothetical threat....
Nebraska\u27s low-level radioactive waste facility has been a controversial issue. In spite of the ...
This dissertation research examines the prolonged nuclear stalemate in USA by investigating “the NIM...
Building regionally necessary but locally noxious facilities such as power plants, landfills, waste ...
Proponents of hazardous and nuclear waste depositories label opponents to local siting of such facil...
How do communities respond to the proposed placement of controversial facilities in their backyards?...
Most discussions about public resistance to hazardous waste facility siting assume that opponents to...
This study explores the dilemma associated with high-level waste disposal, first by recounting the h...
The disposal of designated radioactive contaminated waste resulting from the Fukushima nuclear accid...
Nuclear waste repository constitutes a great predicament in many countries. In Sweden, the Not- In-M...
Quality of life is an important issue for residents facing potential changes in their social and/or ...
The seeming paralysis in siting waste disposal facilities and other new facilities in Maine and othe...
The 'Not-In-My-Backyard' (NIMBY) syndrome is analyzed in economic decision making. Belief statements...
Current repository siting efforts focus on Yucca Mountain, Nevada, where DOE`s Office of Civilian Ra...
Nuclear and chemical waste facilities can be successfully sited, despite nimby responses, if siting ...
The siting of hazardous and nuclear waste facilities has proven to be a task of enormous difficulty ...
Nebraska\u27s low-level radioactive waste facility has been a controversial issue. In spite of the ...
This dissertation research examines the prolonged nuclear stalemate in USA by investigating “the NIM...
Building regionally necessary but locally noxious facilities such as power plants, landfills, waste ...
Proponents of hazardous and nuclear waste depositories label opponents to local siting of such facil...
How do communities respond to the proposed placement of controversial facilities in their backyards?...
Most discussions about public resistance to hazardous waste facility siting assume that opponents to...
This study explores the dilemma associated with high-level waste disposal, first by recounting the h...
The disposal of designated radioactive contaminated waste resulting from the Fukushima nuclear accid...
Nuclear waste repository constitutes a great predicament in many countries. In Sweden, the Not- In-M...
Quality of life is an important issue for residents facing potential changes in their social and/or ...
The seeming paralysis in siting waste disposal facilities and other new facilities in Maine and othe...
The 'Not-In-My-Backyard' (NIMBY) syndrome is analyzed in economic decision making. Belief statements...
Current repository siting efforts focus on Yucca Mountain, Nevada, where DOE`s Office of Civilian Ra...
Nuclear and chemical waste facilities can be successfully sited, despite nimby responses, if siting ...
The siting of hazardous and nuclear waste facilities has proven to be a task of enormous difficulty ...
Nebraska\u27s low-level radioactive waste facility has been a controversial issue. In spite of the ...
This dissertation research examines the prolonged nuclear stalemate in USA by investigating “the NIM...
Building regionally necessary but locally noxious facilities such as power plants, landfills, waste ...