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Communities Of Place Vs Communities Of Interest In The United States: Citizen Information And Locally Unwanted Land Uses In Eia, Hal T. Nelson, Samantha Hass, Kirsten Sarle, Alex Renirie
Communities Of Place Vs Communities Of Interest In The United States: Citizen Information And Locally Unwanted Land Uses In Eia, Hal T. Nelson, Samantha Hass, Kirsten Sarle, Alex Renirie
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Highlights
- The distances from citizens' addresses to the project were geocoded.
- Citizen comments either contested knowledge in the EIA or provided missing information.
- Type of Community → Concern/Type of Information →Project Outcome
- Contested knowledge on the need for the project was important.
- Institutional preferences were important in explaining the outcomes.