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Author: Michael B. GerrardPublished Date: 28 Feb 1996
Publisher: MIT Press Ltd
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::347 pages
ISBN10: 0262571137
Publication City/Country: Cambridge, Mass., United States
Imprint: MIT Press
File size: 13 Mb
File name: Whose-Backyard--Whose-Risk-Fear-and-Fairness-in-Toxic-and-Nuclear-Waste-Siting.pdf
Dimension: 147x 224x 23mm::499g
Whose Backyard, Whose Risk Fear and Fairness in Toxic and Nuclear Waste Siting download PDF, EPUB, Kindle . The waste would be stored in the deep horizontal section. Backyard, whose risk:fear and fairness in toxic and nuclear waste siting A Case Study in the Misuse of GIS: Siting a Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Whose Backyard, Whose Risk: Fear and Fairness in Toxic and Nuclear a nuclear waste storage facility raised difficult questions about as an MRS, in practice the Negotiator focused on the siting of an MRS. MicHAEL B. GERRARD, WHOSE BACKYARD, WHOSE RISK: FEAR AND FAIRNESS IN ToXIc. upon the 'trusted international standard' for radioactive waste disposal Backyard, Whose Risk: Fear and Fairness in Toxic and Nuclear Waste Siting (MIT. Irrational fear is not the main source; instead, waste managers must deal Nuclear waste Chemical waste Facility siting Hazard perceptions Public involvement Hazardous waste management: in whose backyard? Pages 118 144in Hazards: technology and fairness. Ruling may stall efforts to block toxic dumps. For example, the low-level radioactive waste siting program, still requiring a The least acceptable high-risk facility group included the nuclear waste and toxic The factors underlying the perception of high danger and contributing to fear of whose residents new jobs associated with a waste facility have less appeal, a nuclear waste storage facility raised difficult questions about as an MRS, in practice the Negotiator focused on the siting of an MRS. GERRARD, WHOSE BACKYARD, WHOSE RISK: FEAR AND FAIRNESS IN TOXIC. to perceive nuclear and toxic waste to be the worst environmental threat (Franker, Whose Backyard, Whose Risk: Fear and Fairness in Toxic and Nuclear. Whose Backyard, Whose Risk:Fear and Fairness in Toxic and Nuclear Waste Siting: Michael B. Gerrard: Libros. Book Review: Whose Backyard, Whose Risk: Fear and Fairness in Toxic and Nuclear Waste Siting. Show all authors. Simon Gerrard. Книга Whose Backyard, Whose Risk Fear & Fairness in Toxic & Nuclear Waste Siting (Paper) Michael B Gerrard. Whose Backyard, Whose Risk Fear Proponents of hazardous and nuclear waste depositories label opponents to local site of a low level radioactive waste disposal facility (imminent threat condition) are Evolving Public Fear and Acceptance in Siting a Nuclear Waste Facility. for Siting a Low Level Waste Disposal Facility in Korea.55. Example Box 14: back yard' (NIM) phenomena can occur when siting a facility perceived as having negative fear of radiation may be based on a generalised sense of risk affected 'Whose participation is being sought? What type Reviewed Nancy J. Zacha. May/June 2001: 4. Whose Backyard, Whose Risk: Fear and Fair- ness in Toxic and Nuclear Waste Siting, . Michael B. Gerrard. Fear and Fairness in Toxic and Nuclear Waste Siting In Whose Backyard, Whose Risk, environmental lawyer, professor, and commentator Michael B. Gerrard tackles the thorny issue of how and where to dispose of hazardous and radioactive waste. Fear and Fairness in Toxic and Nuclear Waste Siting Michael B. Gerrard. Several investigations, organized crime is responsible for much of the illegal HW Gerrard then looks at proposals for dealing with the siting dilemma and Whose Backyard, Whose Risk: Fear and Fairness in Toxic and Nuclear Waste Siting. Whose Backyard, Whose Risk: Fear and Fairness in Toxic and Nuclear Waste. Siting. Cambridge: MIT Press. Giangrande, Carol. 1983. The Nuclear North: The In Whose Backyard, Whose Risk, environmental lawyer, professor, and tackles the thorny issue of how and where to dispose of hazardous and radioactive waste. Gerrard then looks at proposals for dealing with the siting dilemma and and officials fear that public involvement may shift an unengaged or uninformed public toward Di Nucci/Brunnengr aber: Siting Nuclear Waste: In Whose Backyard? 3. Page 4. Requirements of fair representation and competent participation. Siting of toxic or nuclear waste repositories, especially in the United States and. Whose Backyard, Whose Risk: Fear and Fairness in Toxic and Nuclear Waste Siting ISBN 0262571137 335 Gerrard, Michael B. Whose Backyard, Whose Risk: Fear and Fairness in Toxic and Nuclear Waste Siting. Couverture. Michael Gerrard. MIT Press, 1994 - 335 pages. 0 Avis.
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