Dr. Davy argues that siting efforts fail because of perceived injustices and urges authorities to search more aggressively for ways to avoid injustice and to cope with the anguish of those who may be unavoidably shortchanged
In Whose Backyard, Whose Risk, environmental lawyer, professor, and commentator Michael B. Gerrard t...
The welfare economic concept of fairness offers an attractive, axiomatic foundation for the popular ...
Voluntary siting for hazardous facilities is preferred over traditional siting methods since the for...
Dr. Davy argues that siting efforts fail because of perceived injustices and urges authorities to se...
The symposium editors note that, while there is no recipe for successful siting, some of the critica...
The authors maintain that, by granting legitimacy to different notions of fairness and building on c...
The authors maintain that, by granting legitimacy to different notions of fairness and building on c...
Table of contents for the journal RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (ISSN: 1073-8673
Based on comparative research, Dr. Vari recommends, e.g., that main actors\u27 views about criteria ...
The authors describe the design and implementation of a process for siting a landfill. They see it a...
This Article proposes a new risk-based approach to representing and compensating not only minorities...
Many proposals to overcome the difficulty of siting locally undesirable land uses (“LULUs”) fairly a...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1994.In...
One of the major ethical issues in waste policy concerns the just distribution of waste facilities a...
The term environmental justice (EJ) is broadly used to frame discussions regarding unjust or unequal...
In Whose Backyard, Whose Risk, environmental lawyer, professor, and commentator Michael B. Gerrard t...
The welfare economic concept of fairness offers an attractive, axiomatic foundation for the popular ...
Voluntary siting for hazardous facilities is preferred over traditional siting methods since the for...
Dr. Davy argues that siting efforts fail because of perceived injustices and urges authorities to se...
The symposium editors note that, while there is no recipe for successful siting, some of the critica...
The authors maintain that, by granting legitimacy to different notions of fairness and building on c...
The authors maintain that, by granting legitimacy to different notions of fairness and building on c...
Table of contents for the journal RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (ISSN: 1073-8673
Based on comparative research, Dr. Vari recommends, e.g., that main actors\u27 views about criteria ...
The authors describe the design and implementation of a process for siting a landfill. They see it a...
This Article proposes a new risk-based approach to representing and compensating not only minorities...
Many proposals to overcome the difficulty of siting locally undesirable land uses (“LULUs”) fairly a...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1994.In...
One of the major ethical issues in waste policy concerns the just distribution of waste facilities a...
The term environmental justice (EJ) is broadly used to frame discussions regarding unjust or unequal...
In Whose Backyard, Whose Risk, environmental lawyer, professor, and commentator Michael B. Gerrard t...
The welfare economic concept of fairness offers an attractive, axiomatic foundation for the popular ...
Voluntary siting for hazardous facilities is preferred over traditional siting methods since the for...