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Beyond the NIMBY impasse 11: public participation in an age of distrust.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1988Description: 8p., 38 refsReport number: DE88-011860; CONF-880903-19Subject: With the intensification of Not-In-My-Backyard (NIMBY) responses to both nuclear and chemical waste management and facility siting, public participation goals, processes, mechanisms and results to evaluate the uses and limits of public participation for acheiving legitimate siting decisions are examined. The key factors in the general siting mileu are reviewed as well as the thickets of public participation-public involvement. Outcomes of six public participation case studies are presented and analyzed for problems as well as common factors contributing to their success or failure
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With the intensification of Not-In-My-Backyard (NIMBY) responses to both nuclear and chemical waste management and facility siting, public participation goals, processes, mechanisms and results to evaluate the uses and limits of public participation for acheiving legitimate siting decisions are examined. The key factors in the general siting mileu are reviewed as well as the thickets of public participation-public involvement. Outcomes of six public participation case studies are presented and analyzed for problems as well as common factors contributing to their success or failure

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