Daniel J. Sherman (Ph.D., Cornell University) is the Luce-funded Professor of Environmental Policy and Decision Making at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington. He also directs the university's Sound Policy Institute, which strives to facilitate innovative policy solutions to environmental problems in the South Puget Sound Region.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Not Here, Not There, Not Anywhere: An Introduction 2. The Half-Life of Federal Responsibility: The Devolution of LLRW Disposal 3. Glowing Recommendations: Nimby, Environmental Justice and the Framing of LLRW Site Selection 4. Power Generation: Active Opposition to LLRW Site Proposals 5. Critical Masses: Disruptive Versus Conventional Forms of Active Oppositon 6. Radioactive Decay: Implementation Failure 7. Predictable Disintegration and Stability
1. Not Here, Not There, Not Anywhere: An Introduction 2. The Half-Life of Federal Responsibility: The Devolution of LLRW Disposal 3. Glowing Recommendations: Nimby, Environmental Justice and the Framing of LLRW Site Selection 4. Power Generation: Active Opposition to LLRW Site Proposals 5. Critical Masses: Disruptive Versus Conventional Forms of Active Oppositon 6. Radioactive Decay: Implementation Failure 7. Predictable Disintegration and Stability
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