1st Edition
The Politics of Fracking Regulatory Policy and Local Community Responses to Environmental Concerns
Preface 1. The Method of Inquiry 2. Fracking for Oil and Natural Gas in Texas and its Impacts on the Economy 3. Environmental Federalism and Federal Regulations on Fracking 4. Factors Affecting States’ Decision to Frack and State of Texas’ Regulations on Fracking 5. Fracking and Its Impacts on The Environment 6. Case Studies on Communities Oppositions to Fracking 7. Oil and Gas Industry’s Responses to Communities Oppositions 8. In Retrospect: Implications of Fracking Regulations and Communities Oppositions
Biography
Sarmistha R. Majumdar is an associate professor at Texas Southern University where she specializes in the analysis of public policies, mainly those related to transportation and environment. She teaches classes on public policies, research methods and in public administration.
'Unconventional oil and gas production has challenged the ability of states and localities to balance environmental protection with economic development and energy security. Sarmistha R. Majumdar's engaging book examines in great detail many of the politics, issues, and tensions related to fracking in Texas, a critical energy-producing state. This book offers an in-depth look at the politics of oil and gas and offers important lessons as fracking continues to reshape America's energy portfolio.' - Jonathan M. Fisk, Assistant Professor, Auburn University
'Focusing on Texas, this book establishes Professor Majumdar as the expert on the political, technical and economic factors of fracking. For future students and scholars, this will become the benchmark.' - David Howard Davis, Professor University of Toledo and author of Energy Politics 4th ed






