Facility siting is today a highly complex process involving developers, interest groups and numerous authorities at all levels of government. Measured in terms of costs and time, the process is inefficient. Measured in terms of environmental quality indicators, the process is largely ineffective in ensuring the appropriate siting and design decisions. Each of the numerous Federal, state and local authorities involved in the process in turn applies its narrowly drawn criteria to its permit and other review procedures—to accomplish its limited objectives
Policymakers anticipate strong local opposition to undesirable land-uses, such as large-scale landfi...
This chapter examines federal environmental justice policy in the area of facility permitting. The c...
The most effective way to participate in land stewardship and environmental management is to get inv...
Facility siting is today a highly complex process involving developers, interest groups and numerous...
Building regionally necessary but locally noxious facilities such as power plants, landfills, waste ...
The authors re-examine the problems of major-facility industrial siting with respect to environmenta...
The authors examine the problems of major-facility industrial growth in regards to environmental con...
The seeming paralysis in siting waste disposal facilities and other new facilities in Maine and othe...
The seeming paralysis in siting waste disposal facilities and other new facilities in Maine and othe...
Recent environmental concern has been drawn to the problem of industrial expansion as it relates to ...
Traditional decision making processes applied to facilities location often generates the “NIMBY” (No...
This study was focused on understanding how managers of public assembly venues prioritize the variou...
Site selection for new facilities at Savannah River Site (SRS) historically has been a process depen...
Procedures to receive a permission concerning environmental issues and procedures to receive a permi...
Work on various phases of power plant technology and siting has been underway within the Environment...
Policymakers anticipate strong local opposition to undesirable land-uses, such as large-scale landfi...
This chapter examines federal environmental justice policy in the area of facility permitting. The c...
The most effective way to participate in land stewardship and environmental management is to get inv...
Facility siting is today a highly complex process involving developers, interest groups and numerous...
Building regionally necessary but locally noxious facilities such as power plants, landfills, waste ...
The authors re-examine the problems of major-facility industrial siting with respect to environmenta...
The authors examine the problems of major-facility industrial growth in regards to environmental con...
The seeming paralysis in siting waste disposal facilities and other new facilities in Maine and othe...
The seeming paralysis in siting waste disposal facilities and other new facilities in Maine and othe...
Recent environmental concern has been drawn to the problem of industrial expansion as it relates to ...
Traditional decision making processes applied to facilities location often generates the “NIMBY” (No...
This study was focused on understanding how managers of public assembly venues prioritize the variou...
Site selection for new facilities at Savannah River Site (SRS) historically has been a process depen...
Procedures to receive a permission concerning environmental issues and procedures to receive a permi...
Work on various phases of power plant technology and siting has been underway within the Environment...
Policymakers anticipate strong local opposition to undesirable land-uses, such as large-scale landfi...
This chapter examines federal environmental justice policy in the area of facility permitting. The c...
The most effective way to participate in land stewardship and environmental management is to get inv...