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1 | Transaction costs and institutional change | 1 |
2 | Siting hazardous facilities : searching for effective institutions and processes | 13 |
3 | Fair strategies for siting hazardous waste facilities | 66 |
4 | Mitigation and benefits measures as policy tools for siting potentially hazardous facilities : determinants of effectiveness and appropriateness | 63 |
5 | Social pressure in siting conflicts : a case study of siting a radioactive waste repository in Pennsylvania | 85 |
6 | The limits of flexible and adaptive institutions : the Japanese government's role in nuclear power plant siting over the post war period | 109 |
7 | Implementing structured participation for regional level waste management planning | 135 |
8 | Communication and information : unanticipated consequences in France's underground laboratory siting process | 155 |
9 | Balancing risks to nature and risks to people : the Coode Island/Point Lillias project in Australia | 179 |
10 | Visions of the future for facility siting | 196 |
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