Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
192
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jun 26, 2002
Editore
Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN-10
1858987105
ISBN-13
9781858987101
Descrizione
This book delves into the complex and often contentious process of locating environmentally unwanted facilities that are essential for public welfare. Euston Quah and Kay Chen Tan explore the intricate balance between community interests and the greater good, examining the multifaceted risks and trade-offs involved in such decisions. They shed light on the social, environmental, and economic implications of site selections, fostering an understanding of why certain locations are deemed more favorable than others.
Through insightful analysis and case studies, the authors provide a comprehensive framework for evaluating choices surrounding these facilities. The dialogue they create encourages readers to consider the broader ramifications of siting decisions—not only on the local environment but also on affected communities. This work serves as a vital resource for policymakers, environmentalists, and anyone interested in the intersection of infrastructure development and community health.
Through insightful analysis and case studies, the authors provide a comprehensive framework for evaluating choices surrounding these facilities. The dialogue they create encourages readers to consider the broader ramifications of siting decisions—not only on the local environment but also on affected communities. This work serves as a vital resource for policymakers, environmentalists, and anyone interested in the intersection of infrastructure development and community health.
Generi
Salute e Benessere