

An edition of Nimby Politics in Japan (1998)
energy siting and the management of environmental conflict
By S. Hayden Lesbirel
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Language
eng
Pages
194
Description:
Negative reaction to undesirable facilities in one's neighborhood - "not in my back yard" - isn't limited to the United States. Japanese communities have also resisted siting decisions for power plants and have often delayed or killed projects for which a legitimate social need exists. NIMBY Politics in Japan is the first detailed account in English of energy-siting disputes in postwar Japan. Based on an investigation of a hundred conventional and nuclear plants, the book draws on a wide range of local and corporate sources, as well as interviews with participants, to reveal the bargaining processes involved in social choices and their public policy outcomes.
subjects: Location, Energy facilities, Electric power-plants, NIMBY syndrome, Social aspects, Environmental aspects
Places: Japan