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Siting Hazardous Waste Treatment Facilities
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Portney argues that local opposition to the siting of much needed hazardous waste treatment facilities must be fully understood before it can be effectively met by government agencies.

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Some Pieces to the Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility Siting Puzzle Understanding the Hazardous Waste Dilemma: What Works and What Doesn't Work in Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility Siting The Politics of Treatment Facility Siting: A Dilemma of Democracy in State and Local Efforts Correlates of Public Opposition: What We Know and Don't Know About the Influences on Peoples' Attitudes Toward Treatment Facility Siting Correlates of Changes in Public Opposition: What Changes Minds The Social, Cultural, and Psychological Construction of Opposition to Facility Siting: The Normative Bases of Conflict Solutions to Treatment Facility Siting in an Era of the NIMBY Syndrome: Risk Substitution as a Viable Alternative References Index

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KENT E. PORTNEY is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Citizen Survey Program at Tufts University. He is co-author of The Distributional Impact of Public Policies and author of Approaching Public Policy Analysis: An Introduction to Policy and Program Research. He has also written articles for Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials, Policy Studies Journal, and the Journal of Voluntary Action Research.

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