Complexity Review of NIMBY Conflict: Characteristics, Mechanism and Evolution Simulation
In the process of modernization and urbanization, some government projects or facilities with negative externalities have caused the psychology of residents nearby to “Not in My Backyard” (NIMBY).
Luxin Cui, Yu Chen, Xing Wang, Shiyu Liu
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Study on the path toward solutions for NIMBYism in China: A case study based on the qualitative comparative analysis method [PDF]
With the recent economic and social development of China, there has been a growing awareness among citizens. The concept of Not In My Backyard (NIMBY) has emerged as a highly public issue, capable of sparking conflicts of interest between the public and ...
Rui Hu, Xinliang Han
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Exploring Factors Influencing Scenarios Evolution of Waste NIMBY Crisis: Analysis of Typical Cases in China [PDF]
As the impact factors of the waste Not-In-My-Back Yard (NIMBY) crisis are complex, and the scenario evolution path of it is diverse. Once the crisis is not handled properly, it will bring adverse effects on the construction of waste NIMBY facilities ...
Ling He, Qing Yang, Xingxing Liu
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Range dependent expected utility theory based model for NIMBY conflicts in China: An evolutionary game analysis [PDF]
In recent years, NIMBY(Not In My Backyard) conflicts gradually become hot and difficult in the international community governance, people have realized that the government and people on both sides of the emotional factors have great influences on the ...
Hui Zhao, Weihan Wang, Mengran Zhang
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Operation mode selection of NIMBY facility Public Private Partnership projects. [PDF]
Construction of not in my back yard (NIMBY) facility Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects are feasible measures to realize sustainable urbanization.
Hui Zhao, Jingqi Zhang, Yuanyuan Ge
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Evolutionary game analysis of polluting NIMBY facilities reconstruction based on public participation behavior. [PDF]
With the advancement of urbanization and the expansion of urban areas, NIMBY (not in my back yard) environmental public facilities are increasing day by day.
Hui Zhao, Mengran Zhang, Weihan Wang
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Information Dissemination and Control of NIMBY Projects under Stigmatization
NIMBY (Not in My Backyard) projects are easily stigmatized due to their environmental risk. Stigmatization enlarges residents’ risk perception, urges residents to spread information, and takes actions to resist project implementation, causing ...
Changzheng Zhang, Yun Zhu, Lianyan Xu
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Demographic differences in public acceptance of waste-to-energy incinerators in China: High perceived stress group vs. low perceived stress group [PDF]
Demographic characteristics have been recognized as an important factor affecting public acceptance of waste-to-energy (WTE) incineration facilities. The present study explores whether the differences in public acceptance of WTE incineration facilities ...
Jiabin Chen +5 more
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Towards a better psychological satisfaction: developing a mixed multi-criteria evaluation system to urban ‘Not in my back yard’ facilities siting [PDF]
‘Not in My Back Yard (NIMBY)’ facilities are psychologically sensitive to urban and regional development. Multi-criteria evaluation (MCE) method has been widely used for the decision-making of optimum siting of urban NIMBY facilities which aim to improve
Kang Cao +4 more
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Along with urban development globally, the NIMBY (Not-In-My-Backyard) crisis has been a complex social problem, which requires urgent remedial action. The inevitable management of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) has been one of the toughest risk management ...
Qing Yang +4 more
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