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Nip risk in the bud: A system dynamic model to govern NIMBY conflict

Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2022
Huimin Liu   +4 more
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RETRACTED: Psychosocial pathways of collective action participation in NIMBY conflict: A regulated double mediation model

The International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 2020
Frequent NIMBY conflicts have seriously affected social stability and urban development. This paper aims to explore the psychosocial path of people participating in the collective action of NIMBY conflict, and to provide theoretical basis for effective ...
Bin Guo, Kunji Li
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Beyond NIMBY

Policy Studies Journal, 1995
Using survey data, this study tests competing hypotheses about the nature of opposition to a hazardous waste incinerator. Using a multivariate model, we challenge some of the basic assumptions of the Not In My Backyard (NIMBY) label typically used to characterize opposition.
Susan Hunter, Kevin M. Leyden
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Abschied vom NIMBY

Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen, 2020
Zusammenfassung Die Energiewende erzielt weiterhin hohe allgemeine Zustimmungswerte in der Bevölkerung, wird aber mehr und mehr durch lokale Bürgerinitiativen ausgebremst – diese wenden sich vor allem gegen Windkraft- und Netzausbau. In jüngster Zeit hat sich der Populismus des Themas angenommen und inszeniert sich als politischer Arm ...
Reußwig, F., Lass, W., Bock, S.
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Is NIMBY inevitable? An empirical exploration of determinants of public attitudes towards unwanted facilities using nationally representative data in China

Applied Economics
‘Not in my Back Yard’ (NIMBY) protests against the construction of unwanted facilities nearby occur when individuals prioritize personal benefits over broader social benefits, which is an interesting phenomenon in China’s government-regulated market ...
Yexin Zhou, Siwei Chen, Qiyue Cui
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The Behavioral Strategies of Multiple Stakeholders in the NIMBY Facility Public-Private Partnership Project: A Tripartite Evolutionary Game Analysis Based on Prospect Theory

Canadian journal of civil engineering (Print)
In this study, evolutionary game method, prospect theory, and system dynamics (SD) method are combined to analyze the key stakeholders’ behaviors in the public-private partnership (PPP) project of not-in-my-back-yard (NIMBY) facility.
Xiaotong Cheng, Min Cheng, Yaqun Liu
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NIMBY Attitudes, Homelessness, and Sanctioned Encampments: A Longitudinal Study in Denver

Journal of planning education and research
Many U.S. cities have introduced sanctioned encampments (SEs) for people experiencing homelessness (PEH) to help address this growing crisis. In many cases, SEs have sustained significant NIMBY opposition. In this article, we use a longitudinal survey to
Jade N. Orr   +4 more
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Analysis on Influencing Factors of Public Participation Behavior in NIMBY Facility Construction

Advances in Applied Mathematics, 2022
The smooth promotion of NIMBY facility project is inseparable from public participation. It is of great significance to analyze the behavior and influencing factors of public participation in NIMBY facility planning, help improve the scientific decision ...
佳妮 吴
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Why Not NIMBY?

Ethics, Place & Environment, 2010
This paper develops responses to several critics who commented on an earlier paper that we published in this journal (Feldman and Turner 2010). In that paper, we argued that there is nothing necessarily wrong with NIMBY claims or those who make them. The critics raised some important issues, such as whether “NIMBY” is essentially a pejorative term; the
Simon Feldman, Derek Turner
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From NIMBY to transformation? Lessons from four case studies in the Maule Region in Chile

Local Environment : the International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, 2022
Research on local environmental struggles as a politicisation process opens space to reflect on the contributions of socio-ecological resistance movements toward systemic sustainability governance.
Julien Vanhulst   +4 more
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