Communities experiencing rapid growth due to energy development (‘boomtowns’) have reported positive and negative impacts on community and individual well-being. The perceptions of impacts vary according to stage of energy development as well as experience with extractive industries. Development of the Marcellus Shale provides an opportunity to examine these impacts over time and across geographic and historical contexts. This paper describes case study research in Pennsylvania and New York to document preliminary impacts of development occurring there. Cases vary by level of development and previous extractive history. The study finds that, in areas with low population density, higher levels of development lead to a broader awareness of na...
Data collected in a general population survey from a random sample of individuals in two counties lo...
Data collected in a general population survey from a random sample of individuals in two counties lo...
Data collected in a general population survey from a random sample of individuals in two counties lo...
CaRDI Research & Policy Brief Issue 39; Community & Energy: Nonrenewable Energy Production and Devel...
Data from comparable surveys of residents in the Marcellus Shale region of Pennsylvania conducted in...
Data from comparable surveys of residents in the Marcellus Shale region of Pennsylvania conducted in...
Researchers have found that the economic, social, and environmental impacts of energy development va...
This thesis examines natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale formation through a case study and ...
In recent decades, the production of natural gas from unconventional reservoirs (i.e., tight gas san...
In recent decades, the production of natural gas from unconventional reservoirs (i.e., tight gas san...
In recent decades, the production of natural gas from unconventional reservoirs (i.e., tight gas san...
Using survey and interview data gathered from educators and educational administrators, we investiga...
AbstractWe examined community perspectives and experiences with fracking in Doddridge County, West V...
Environmental controversy over unconventional natural gas development utilizing horizontal drilling ...
Environmental controversy over unconventional natural gas development utilizing horizontal drilling ...
Data collected in a general population survey from a random sample of individuals in two counties lo...
Data collected in a general population survey from a random sample of individuals in two counties lo...
Data collected in a general population survey from a random sample of individuals in two counties lo...
CaRDI Research & Policy Brief Issue 39; Community & Energy: Nonrenewable Energy Production and Devel...
Data from comparable surveys of residents in the Marcellus Shale region of Pennsylvania conducted in...
Data from comparable surveys of residents in the Marcellus Shale region of Pennsylvania conducted in...
Researchers have found that the economic, social, and environmental impacts of energy development va...
This thesis examines natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale formation through a case study and ...
In recent decades, the production of natural gas from unconventional reservoirs (i.e., tight gas san...
In recent decades, the production of natural gas from unconventional reservoirs (i.e., tight gas san...
In recent decades, the production of natural gas from unconventional reservoirs (i.e., tight gas san...
Using survey and interview data gathered from educators and educational administrators, we investiga...
AbstractWe examined community perspectives and experiences with fracking in Doddridge County, West V...
Environmental controversy over unconventional natural gas development utilizing horizontal drilling ...
Environmental controversy over unconventional natural gas development utilizing horizontal drilling ...
Data collected in a general population survey from a random sample of individuals in two counties lo...
Data collected in a general population survey from a random sample of individuals in two counties lo...
Data collected in a general population survey from a random sample of individuals in two counties lo...