05632oam 2200757I 450 991078353380332120230617000128.01-136-56595-71-136-56596-51-280-47512-997866104751241-84977-130-8600-00-0063-41-4175-8308-810.4324/9781849771306 (CKB)1000000000242745(EBL)430013(OCoLC)466434634(SSID)ssj0000152811(PQKBManifestationID)11159170(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000152811(PQKBWorkID)10391671(PQKB)10298548(OCoLC)647501998(MiAaPQ)EBC430013(Au-PeEL)EBL430013(CaPaEBR)ebr10128910(CaONFJC)MIL47512(OCoLC)58530854(EXLCZ)99100000000024274520180706d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFacility siting risk, power and identity in land use planning /edited by Asa Boholm and Ragnar E. LofstedtLondon ;Sterling, Va. :Earthscan,2004.1 online resource (255 p.)Risk, society, and policy seriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-138-99087-6 1-84407-146-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Facility Siting:Risk, Power and Identity in Land Use Planning; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; List of Contributors; Preface; Introduction; Overview; The role of risk issues in facility siting; The 'how' of facility siting; Contaminated communities and environmental stigma; The role of landscape, place and identity; This volume; Chapter 1. The Importance of Context in Siting Controversies: The Case of High-Level Nuclear Waste Disposal in tjhe Us; Introduction; The US case: What Went Wrong?Explaining gridlock: The public, organizations and institutionsReduction of uncertainty and vulnerability: The trust conundrim; Legitimation and the review function; Conclusion; Chapter 2. Where Does It Go?Stiting Methods and social representations of radioactive waste management in France; Introduction; History of high-level radioactive waste facility siting in France; Cleavages in radioactive waste management policy and implementation; Social representations of radioactive waste; Discussion; Acknowledgements; Chapter 3. Institutional Thinking in Siting Conflicts; IntroductionTheoretical perspectiveMercury disposal as a national risk discourse; Conflict over a potential siting; Incompatible core ideas: Satety versus risk; Classifications: Self-Definition and definition of the opposing party; Conclusion; Chapter 4. Siting Conflicts in Renewable Energy Projects: A biogas case study; Introduction; Biogas in Lund: An introduction to the case study; Perceptions of the developer and the planning process; Lessons to be learned from the case; Conclusion; Chapter 5. The Smell of Money: Minor risd and olfactory sensibilities (Anatomy of a protest); Introduction; SettingsThe meetingsUnspoken elements; What happened?; Conclusion; Chapter 6. Living with Technological Risk: Industrial encroachment on sense of place; Introduction; Sense of place, values and 'community of experience'; Stigma, risk and place; Chemicals in the community; Industrial encroachment and sense of place; Sense of place and stigmatization; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; Chapter 7. Visualizing Place and Belonging: Landscape redefined in a Swedish farming community; Building the Hallandsás train tunnel; Photographing the local environment; Images of the local environmentHeritage, present and futureDiscussion; Conclusion; Acknowledgements; Chapter 8. Shifting Risks: Impacts on American Indian Sacred landscapes; Introduction; Risk Society as social theory; The Hoover Dam case; Greater good; Contesting risks; Timescapes; Managing risks; Trust; Ontological security; Conclusion; Chapter 9. The Intervention of a Minority: A case from the Aragónese Pyrenees; Introduction; Water policy in Spain and Aragón; Recent events; Equity as an argument; A controversial 'genereal interest'; Globalizing a local controversy; ConclusionChapter 10. Schismogenesis in a Swedish Case of Railway PlanningFrom dams to landfill sites, and power plants to radioactive waste repositories, the siting of facilities is a veritable minefield of conflicts involving industry, planners, authorities, NGOs and citizens. This penetrating volume examines risk, power and identity in contests over the siting of infrastructure and industrial facilities. Going beyond nimby-ism, experts in a variety of fields bring a multiperspective analysis from science, law and media to case studies from the UK, USA and Europe, and expose the political and cultural dimensions of siting conflicts. In the process they show how plRisk, society, and policy series.Land usePlanningCase studiesEconomicsLand usePlanningEconomics.711/.4Boholm Asa1476869Lofstedt Ragnar1476870MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910783533803321Facility siting3691647UNINA