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Reassessing NIMBY: The demographics, politics, and geography of opposition to high-density residential infill

Journal of Urban Affairs, 2018
Planners often attempt to accommodate growth in already developed areas. Opposition to high-density (i.e., at a higher unit density than surrounding development) residential infill in developed areas is, however, a long-established force in land use ...
Andrew H. Whittemore, T. BenDor
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Strategic State Capacity: How States Counter Opposition to Climate Policy

Comparative Political Studies, 2021
When can states implement policies against the opposition from powerful interest groups? Research on state capacity has examined bureaucratic sources of capacity, leaving unexplained why countries with similar levels of bureaucratic capacity vary in goal
Jonas O. Meckling, Jonas Nahm
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The everyday politics of urban transformational adaptation: Struggles for authority and the Barcelona superblock project

, 2020
As the vulnerability of cities to the effects of climate change increases, so does the urgency of and interest in urban transformational adaptation. To date, however, research has not looked empirically at how "everyday" urban politics shape the multi ...
C. Zografos   +3 more
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Political Opposition in the Contemporary World

Government and Opposition, 1997
ALTHOUGH THE CLASSICAL WORK ONPOLITICAL OPPOSITION IN Western Democracies, edited by Robert Dahl, was published decades ago, in 1966, the analysis of the characteristics of opposition, in democracies or elsewhere, has advanced rather less than other aspects of comparative politics.
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