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Review of Site Fights: Divisive Facilities and Civil Society in Japan and the West, by Daniel P. Aldrich

机译:现场斗争评论:日本和西方的分裂性设施与公民社会,丹尼尔·P·奥尔德里奇(Daniel P. Aldrich)

摘要

The popular slogan NIMBY—Not in My Back Yard—captures a classic dilemma that confronts policymakers: Although society as a whole requires certain basic public goods, such as energy supplies, improved infrastructure, and transportation hubs, individual communities are often unwilling to bear the localized costs and externalities of hosting these installations. In this fresh, insightful, and creative study, Daniel Aldrich explores the ways in which states decide to site controversial facilities and the types of instruments that public agencies employ to respond to societal opposition against these siting decisions.
机译:流行的口号“ NIMBY”(不是在我的后院)捕捉了决策者面临的经典难题:尽管整个社会都需要某些基本公共物品,例如能源供应,改善的基础设施和交通枢纽,但各个社区通常不愿意承担托管这些设备的本地化成本和外部性。在这项新颖,有见地且富有创造力的研究中,丹尼尔·奥尔德里奇(Daniel Aldrich)探索了各州决定设置有争议的设施的方式,以及公共机构用来回应社会反对这些选址决定的手段的类型。

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    Cooley Alexander A.;

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  • 年度 2009
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