Nimby

Nimby
Title Nimby PDF eBook
Author Jasper Tomkins
Publisher Chelsea House
Pages 56
Release 1982
Genre Children's stories, American
ISBN 9780516094083

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A playful cloud finally meets a friend with whom he can be himself.

Nimby Is Beautiful

Nimby Is Beautiful
Title Nimby Is Beautiful PDF eBook
Author Carol Hager
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 235
Release 2015-03-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1782386025

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NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) protests are often criticized as parochial and short-lived, generating no lasting influence on broader processes related to environmental politics. This volume offers a different perspective. Drawing on cases from around the globe, it demonstrates that NIMBY protests, although always arising from a local concern in a particular community, often result in broader political, social, and technological change. Chapters include cases from Europe, North America, and Asia, engaging with the full political spectrum from established democracies to non-democratic countries. Regardless of political setting, NIMBY movements can have a positive and proactive role in generating innovative solutions to local as well as transnational environmental issues. Furthermore, those solutions are now serving as models for communities and countries around the world.

Renewable Energy and the Public

Renewable Energy and the Public
Title Renewable Energy and the Public PDF eBook
Author Patrick Devine-Wright
Publisher Routledge
Pages 369
Release 2014-10-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136530266

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Throughout the world, the threat of climate change is pressing governments to accelerate the deployment of technologies to generate low carbon electricity or heat. But this is frequently leading to controversy, as energy and planning policies are revised to support new energy sources or technologies (e.g. offshore wind, tidal, bioenergy or hydrogen energy) and communities face the prospect of unfamiliar, often large-scale energy technologies being sited near to their homes. Policy makers in many countries face tensions between 'streamlining' planning procedures, engaging with diverse publics to address what is commonly conceived as 'NIMBY' (not in my back yard) opposition, and the need to maintain democratic, participatory values in planning systems. This volume provides a timely, international review of research on public engagement, in contexts of diverse, innovative energy technologies. Public engagement is conceived broadly - as the interaction between how developers and other key actors engage with publics about energy technologies (including assumptions held about the methods used, such as the provision of financial benefits or the holding of deliberative events), and how individuals and groups engage with energy policies and projects (including indirectly through the media and directly through emotional and behavioural responses). The book's contributors are leading experts in the UK, Europe, North and South America and Australia drawn from a variety of relevant social science disciplinary perspectives. The book makes a significant contribution to our existing knowledge, as well as providing interested professionals, policymakers and members of the public with a timely overview of the critical issues involved in public engagement with low carbon energy technologies.

Transforming Environmentalism

Transforming Environmentalism
Title Transforming Environmentalism PDF eBook
Author Eileen McGurty
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 220
Release 2009-09
Genre History
ISBN 0813546788

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Transforming Environmentalism explores a moment central to the emergence of the environmental justice movement. In 1978, residents of predominantly African American Warren County, North Carolina, were that the state planned to build a land fill to hold forty thousand cubic yards of soil contaminated with PCBs from illegal dumping. They responded with a four-year resistance, ending in a month of protests with over 500 arrests from civil disobedience and disruptive actions. Eileen McGurty traces the evolving approaches residents took to contest environmental racism in their community and shows how activism in Warren County spurred greater political debate and became a model for communities across the nation.

Sharing the Costs and Benefits of Energy and Resource Activity

Sharing the Costs and Benefits of Energy and Resource Activity
Title Sharing the Costs and Benefits of Energy and Resource Activity PDF eBook
Author Lila Barrera-Hernández
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 481
Release 2016-05-26
Genre Law
ISBN 0191080985

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A new phase is emerging in the relationship between energy and resource activities and the communities that are affected by them. Any energy or resource project - a mine, a wind farm, a dam for hydroelectricity, or a shale gas development - will involve a mix of impacts and benefits for communities. For many years, the law has mediated impacts on communities and provided for the distribution of financial benefits. Now, there is growing awareness of the need to consider not only a wider range of costs and benefits for communities from energy and resource projects, but also the effects on communities at multiple scales and in complex ways. Sharing the costs and benefits of natural resource activity has now become a legal requirement for energy and resource projects operating in many jurisdictions, particularly in developing countries. This book uses cases studies from across the globe to examine the emergence of such legal measures, their advantages and disadvantages, and the improvements that may be feasible in the legal frameworks used to distribute the costs and benefits of energy and resources activity. The book has three parts: Part I considers general legal and conceptual frameworks; Part II addresses the mechanisms available to distribute costs and benefits; and Part III considers the role of public engagement and participation in the sharing of the costs and benefits from energy and resource projects.

Citizens, Experts, and the Environment

Citizens, Experts, and the Environment
Title Citizens, Experts, and the Environment PDF eBook
Author Frank Fischer
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 366
Release 2000-12-19
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780822326229

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DIVClaims that the problematic communication gap between experts and ordinary citizens is best remedied by a renewal of local citizen participation in deliberative structures./div

The NIMBY Report

The NIMBY Report
Title The NIMBY Report PDF eBook
Author National Low Income Housing Coalition
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 2002
Genre
ISBN

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