1st Edition

Slaying the Nimby Dragon

By Elena Skrjabina, Herbert Inhaber Copyright 1998
258 Pages
by Routledge

268 Pages
by Routledge

258 Pages
by Routledge

A mob scene erupted in April 1990 in the sleepy hamlet of Caneada, a small town on the northern edge of the Allegheny Mountains. In addition to riots and numerous arrests, six senior citizens, handcuffed to a heavy chain, formed a human barricade across the steel bridge spanning the Genesee River. Their purpose was to prevent the siting commission of a low-level radioactive waste dump from... Read more
1: A NIMBY Overview: How it has Prevented the Establishment of Needed Facilities; 2: A Personal Story: How I Went from Nerdism to Devising Siting Solutions; 3: What Doesn’t Work in Siting Unwanted Facilities; 4: What Can Work—The Reverse Dutch Auction Slays the NIMBY Dragon; 5: What the NIMBY Literature Tells Us; 6: Perception and Psychology of Unwelcome Guests; 7: Economics of Auctions; 8: Compensation and Its Relation to Auctions; 9: Some Examples of How Dollars and the Environment Can be Compatible; 10: The Rich and the Poor: Will an Auction System Discriminate against the Latter?; 11: The Reverse Dutch Auction Offers an Exit from the Maze

Biography

Herbert Inhaber