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Environmental and land use regulation in nonrenewable resource industries: Implications from the Wyoming checkerboard

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2004

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Kunce, M., Gerking, S., and Morgan, W., 2004, Environmental and land use regulation in nonrenewable resource industries: Implications from the Wyoming checkerboard: Land Economics, v. 80, iss. 1, 19 p.

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Tidal energy has the technical potential to form part of a low carbon electricity sector, however, its ‘social potential’ is less clear, as few empirical studies of public beliefs and responses have been conducted to date. This research addressed this gap by investigating a tidal energy convertor in Northern Ireland, said to be the first grid-connected device of its kind in the world. Data was collected from 313 residents of two nearby villages using mixed methods, guided by a conceptual framework that avoided ‘NIMBY’ assumptions and instead drew on place theory. Findings indicated strong support for the project, arising from beliefs that the project enhanced local distinctiveness by ‘putting the area on the map worldwide’; appeared [...]

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