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"We've lost a lot of lives:" the impact of the closure of North America's busiest supervised consumption site on people who use substances and the organizations that work with them. [PDF]
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The role of stigma in impeding implementation of harm reduction services in San Francisco. [PDF]
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Nimbyism is widely thought to arise from an inherent tradeoff between localism and efficiency in government: because many development projects have spatially concentrated costs and diffuse benefits, local residents naturally oppose proposed projects. But why cannot project developers (with large potential profits) compensate local residents?
David Foster, Joseph Warren
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Nimbyism is widely thought to arise from an inherent tradeoff between localism and efficiency in government: because many development projects have spatially concentrated costs and diffuse benefits, local residents naturally oppose proposed projects. But why cannot project developers (with large potential profits) compensate local residents?
David Foster, Joseph Warren
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Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2021
With reference to Social Cognitive Theory, this study contributes to the debate on large-scale energy projects that can be classified as NIMBY developments and their implementation in order to better understand drivers to public acceptance.
Chen Shen, Katharine Bartsch, Jian Zuo
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With reference to Social Cognitive Theory, this study contributes to the debate on large-scale energy projects that can be classified as NIMBY developments and their implementation in order to better understand drivers to public acceptance.
Chen Shen, Katharine Bartsch, Jian Zuo
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Does the “NIMBY syndrome” undermine public support for nuclear power in Japan?
Energy Policy, 2021A key obstacle to nuclear energy as a decarbonization policy is the public perception of risks of radiation leaks from reactors. In particular, the “not-in-my-backyard (NIMBY)" syndrome suggests that individuals oppose nuclear reactors in their ...
Azusa Uji, Aseem Prakash, Jaehyun Song
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Journal of Environmental Management
The construction and operation of the construction and demolition waste (C&DW) landfills often encounter significant opposition from nearby residents, which is called the "not in my backyard" (NIMBY) effect.
Hongping Yuan, Jian Zuo, Qun Wang
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The construction and operation of the construction and demolition waste (C&DW) landfills often encounter significant opposition from nearby residents, which is called the "not in my backyard" (NIMBY) effect.
Hongping Yuan, Jian Zuo, Qun Wang
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