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Governing Shale Gas - Development, Citizen Participation Decision Making in Us, Canada,

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor John Whitton is the Director of UCLan Energy and a Co-Director of the Research Institute of Citizenship, Society and Change at the University of Central Lancashire, UK Matthew Cotton is a Lecturer in Human Geography in the Environment Department at the University of York, UK Ioan M. Charnley-Parry is a post-doctoral research associate within UCLan Energy and the Research Institute of Citizenship, Society and Change at the University of Central Lancashire, UK Kathryn Brasier is an Associate Professor of Rural Sociology at Pennsylvania State University, USA Klappentext This book maps the development of shale gas in multiple democratic governance systems: the US, Canada, Australia, UK, Germany and Poland. Overall, the book proposes a systemic, participatory, community led approach required to achieve a form of legitimacy that allows communities to derive social priorities by a process of community visioning. Zusammenfassung This book maps the development of shale gas in multiple democratic governance systems: the US, Canada, Australia, UK, Germany and Poland. Overall, the book proposes a systemic, participatory, community led approach required to achieve a form of legitimacy that allows communities to derive social priorities by a process of community visioning. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 – Introduction: Governing Shale Gas John Whitton, Matthew Cotton, Kathy Brasier, Ioan Charnley-Parry Chapter 2 - Regulating Unconventional Shale Gas Development in the United States: Diverging Priorities, Overlapping Jurisdictions, and Asymmetrical Data Access Beth Kinne Chapter 3 - A complex adaptive system or just a tangled mess? Property rights and shale gas governance in Australia and the US Jeffrey B. Jacquet, Katherine Witt, William Rifkin, Julia H. Haggerty Chapter 4 – Governing Unconventional Legacies from the Coalbed Methane Boom in Wyoming Kathryn Bills Walsh, Julia H. Haggerty Chapter 5 - Governing Shale Gas in Germany Annette Elisabeth Töller, Michael Böcher Chapter 6 - Experimental regulatory approaches for unconventional gas: the case of urban drilling and local government authority in Texas Matthew Fry, Christian Brannstrom Chapter 7 - The Role of Multi-State River Basin Commissions in Shale Gas Governance Systems: A Comparative analysis of the Susquehanna and Delaware River Basin Commissions in the Marcellus Shale Region Grace Wildermuth, John Dzwonczyk, Kathy Brasier Chapter 8 - Unlikely allies against fracking networks of resistance against shale gas development in Poland Aleksandra Lis, Agata Stasik Chapter 9 - Community representations of unconventional gas development in Australia, Canada, and the United States, and their effect on social licence Darrick Evensen, Hanabeth Luke Chapter 10 - Evidence-based and participatory processes is support of shale gas policy development in South Africa Schreiner, G.O., De Jager, M.J., Snyman-Van der Walt, L., Dludla, A., Lochner, P.A., Wright, J. G., Scholes, R.J., Atkinson, D., Hardcastle, P., Kotze, H., Esterhuyse, S. Chapter 11 - Campus Organizing towards the Democratization of Shale Oil and Gas Governance in Higher Education Sarah T. Romano, Wendy Highby Chapter 12 - Devolved Governance & Alternative Dispute Resolution Programs: An Example from the Bakken Kristin K. Smith, Julia H. Haggerty Chapter 13 - Fracking Communities, Fractured Communication: Information transfer and transparency of the energy industry Peggy Petrzelka, Colter Ellis, Douglas Jackson Smith, Gene Theodori Chapter 14 - Shale Gas Governance in the United States, United Kingdom and Europe: Public Participation and the role of Social Justice John Whitton, Ioan Charnley-Parry Cha...

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Authors Kathy Brasier, Kathy (Penn State University Brasier, Kathy Cotton Brasier, Matthew Cotton, Matthew (University of Sheffield Cotton, John Whitton, John (University of Central Lancashire Whitton, John/ Charnley-parry Whitton
Assisted by Kathryn Brasier (Editor), Kathy Brasier (Editor), Kathy (Penn State University Brasier (Editor), Brasier Kathy (Editor), Ioan M. Charnley-Parry (Editor), Matthew Cotton (Editor), Matthew (University of Sheffield Cotton (Editor), Cotton Matthew (Editor), John Whitton (Editor), John (University of Central Lancashire Whitton (Editor), Whitton John (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2018
 
EAN 9781138639300
ISBN 978-1-138-63930-0
No. of pages 310
Series Routledge Studies in Energy Policy
Routledge Studies in Energy Policy
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Heat, energy and power station engineering
Social sciences, law, business > Law > General, dictionaries

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development, Climate Change, NATURE / Ecology, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy, Systems of law, Politics & government, Public International Law, Politics and government, Alternative & renewable energy sources & technology, Civil engineering, surveying & building, Environmental policy & protocols, Development Studies, Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology, Environmental policy and protocols, Civil engineering, surveying and building

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