Governing Shale Gas
Governing Shale Gas
Development, Citizen Participation and Decision Making in the US, Canada, Australia and Europe
Whitton, John; Cotton, Matthew; Brasier, Kathy; Charnley-Parry, Ioan M.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2018
310
Dura
Inglês
9781138639300
15 a 20 dias
480
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 Toeller, Michael Boecher
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
Chapter 15 - Shale gas development in England: a tale of two mineral planning authorities
Imogen Rattle, Tudor Baker, James Van Alstine
Chapter 16 - Community understanding of risk from fracking in the UK and Poland: How democracy- and justice-based concerns amplify risk perceptions
Anna Szolucha
Chapter 17 - Seeking common ground in contested energy technology landscapes: Insights from a Q Methodology study
Matthew Dairon, John R. Parkins and Kate Sherren
Chapter 18 - Scientized and sanitized: Shale gas in the context of New Brunswick's political history
Kelly Bronson and Tom Beckley
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 Toeller, Michael Boecher
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
Chapter 15 - Shale gas development in England: a tale of two mineral planning authorities
Imogen Rattle, Tudor Baker, James Van Alstine
Chapter 16 - Community understanding of risk from fracking in the UK and Poland: How democracy- and justice-based concerns amplify risk perceptions
Anna Szolucha
Chapter 17 - Seeking common ground in contested energy technology landscapes: Insights from a Q Methodology study
Matthew Dairon, John R. Parkins and Kate Sherren
Chapter 18 - Scientized and sanitized: Shale gas in the context of New Brunswick's political history
Kelly Bronson and Tom Beckley