Through a qualitative case study, this paper describes the everyday experience of conflict as a serious impact of noxious facilities. It describes intra-community conflict over two existing waste facilities (a regional landfill and a low-level hazardous waste facility) in Ryley, Alberta, Canada. Twenty-seven in-depth face-to-face interviews and one focus group reveal deep conflict presented as frustration, anger, social isolation and strained social relations between locals who ‘support’ the facilities as a means of bolstering the local economy and those who do not (mainly long-time resident farmers). Although the type of hazard exposure (i.e. existing facilities) is important for explaining why conflict developed and became entrenched, it ...
This qualitative case study of a southern Ontario urban fringe community demonstrates that unresolve...
As a complement to an epidemiological survey, depth interviews were used to discover the individual ...
Environmental and social conflict in the extractive resource industries can lead to significant cost...
Through a qualitative case study, this paper describes the everyday experience of conflict as a seri...
This study addresses one of the main research problems in the area of environmental hazard risk—to e...
Traditional decision making processes applied to facilities location often generates the “NIMBY” (No...
This paper reports the results of a comparative analysis of the psychosocial impacts of municipal so...
This paper investigates reactions to a proposed municipal solid waste facility in Southern Ontario s...
This paper discusses local small town residents’ concerns about risk and safety near a hazardous was...
This study addresses one of the main research problems in the area of environmental hazard risk—to e...
This chapter is about locally-unwanted land uses, specifically hazardous waste treatment facilities....
The industrial history of the Great Lakes basin has left its mark on the landscape with more than 4,...
This paper discusses local small town residents\u27 concerns about risk and safety near a hazardous ...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines why the level of concern about technological hazard risk is low near ...
There are various social effects on people resulting from implementing new concepts and rules arisin...
This qualitative case study of a southern Ontario urban fringe community demonstrates that unresolve...
As a complement to an epidemiological survey, depth interviews were used to discover the individual ...
Environmental and social conflict in the extractive resource industries can lead to significant cost...
Through a qualitative case study, this paper describes the everyday experience of conflict as a seri...
This study addresses one of the main research problems in the area of environmental hazard risk—to e...
Traditional decision making processes applied to facilities location often generates the “NIMBY” (No...
This paper reports the results of a comparative analysis of the psychosocial impacts of municipal so...
This paper investigates reactions to a proposed municipal solid waste facility in Southern Ontario s...
This paper discusses local small town residents’ concerns about risk and safety near a hazardous was...
This study addresses one of the main research problems in the area of environmental hazard risk—to e...
This chapter is about locally-unwanted land uses, specifically hazardous waste treatment facilities....
The industrial history of the Great Lakes basin has left its mark on the landscape with more than 4,...
This paper discusses local small town residents\u27 concerns about risk and safety near a hazardous ...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines why the level of concern about technological hazard risk is low near ...
There are various social effects on people resulting from implementing new concepts and rules arisin...
This qualitative case study of a southern Ontario urban fringe community demonstrates that unresolve...
As a complement to an epidemiological survey, depth interviews were used to discover the individual ...
Environmental and social conflict in the extractive resource industries can lead to significant cost...