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  • 标题:NIMBY-TIMBY: ANALYSIS OF STAKEHOLDER PERSPECTIVES ON HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTROVERSIES IN OKLAHOMA
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  • 作者:James J. Lawler
  • 期刊名称:Oklahoma Politics
  • 印刷版ISSN:1065-0695
  • 出版年度:2001
  • 卷号:10
  • 页码:63-80
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:Oklahoma Political Science Association
  • 摘要:Local opposition to unwanted hazardous waste facilities has spawned an extensive social science literature on the so-called "NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) Syndrome" (Brion 1991; Bullard 1994; Greve 1989; Morris 1994; O'Looney 1995; Rabe 1994; Rosenbaum 1998). "NIMBY," a pattern of intense citizen opposition to local sitting of risky activities or technologies (Mazmanian and Morrell 1990: 126), has been a major obstacle to hazardous waste facility sitings throughout the United States (Brion 1991; Bullard 1994; Greve 1989; Morris 1994; O'Looney 1995; Rabe 1994; Rosenbaum 1998). NIMBYism has been variously attributed to differences in perception of risk (Armour 1991; Kunrether, Fizgerald, and Aarts 1993: Mazmanian and Morrell 1990; Visocki and Brennan 1993), to citizen distrust of government and industry (Hunter and Leyden 1995;Kraft and Carly 1991; Leroy and Nadler 1993, Rabe 1994}, to feelings of loss of citizen control (Edelstein 1988), and to inequities in distribution of costs and benefits (Armour 1991; Portney 1991 ). A comparative study of six hazardous waste controversies in Oklahoma found that a lack of responsiveness by state officials to local citizen activism contributed to the NIMBY phenomenon (Lawler, Focht and Hatley 1990)
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