Description: Resolving Land and Energy Conflicts by Patrick Field, Tushar Kansal, Catherine Morris, Stacie Smith Based on decades of experience in addressing energy-siting conflicts, the authors of Resolving Land and Energy Conflicts provide details of a host of tools, strategies and principles for tackling them. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description A study of the underlying dynamics of energy siting across resources and kinds of energy.Resolving Land and Energy Conflicts studies energy in the landscape across gas and oil, wind, transmission and nuclear waste disposal. The authors are particularly interested in the conflicts that emerge from specific sites and proposals as well as how this unique land use plays out in terms of conflict and resolution across scales and jurisdictions while touching on broader issues of policy and values. Resolving Land and Energy Conflicts briefly explains the general context around the energy type; the impacts and conflicts that have arisen given this context; the role laws, rules and jurisdictions play in mitigating, resolving or creating more conflict; and the ways in which communication, collaboration and conflict resolution have been or could be used to ameliorate the conflicts that inevitably arise. Author Biography Patrick Field is managing director at the Consensus Building Institute and associate director of the MIT-Harvard Public Disputes Program.Tushar Kansal is a senior associate at the Consensus Building Institute with several years of experience as a facilitator, mediator and trainer in collaborative problem solving and negotiation within and across organizations. Catherine Morris is a senior mediator at the Consensus Building Institute. She has more than 15 years of experience as a mediator and consensus builder and over 20 years of experience in energy and environmental regulation and policy. Stacie Smith is a senior mediator and director of workable peace at the Consensus Building Institute. Table of Contents Introduction: The Complexity and Conflicts of Energy in the US Landscape; 1. Land-Based Wind Energy Siting: The Not-So-Silent Wind; 2. Nuclear Waste Siting: Getting Good People to Accept the Bad; 3. Gas and Oil and Unconventional Shale: The New, Old Frontier; 4. The Linear Challenge: Transmission and Natural Gas Pipelines; Conclusions and Recommendations; Index. Review The book does an incredible job of distilling complex land use conflicts associated with energy production into succinct summaries and well-formulated recommendations that are ready to be picked up by any conflict resolution professional working in land use planning and/or energy facility siting.—Alex Renirie and Todd Jarvis, Mediate Promotional A study of the underlying dynamics of energy siting across resources and kinds of energy. Long Description A study of the underlying dynamics of energy siting across resources and kinds of energy. Resolving Land and Energy Conflicts studies energy in the landscape across gas and oil, wind, transmission and nuclear waste disposal. The authors are particularly interested in the conflicts that emerge from specific sites and proposals as well as how this unique land use plays out in terms of conflict and resolution across scales and jurisdictions while touching on broader issues of policy and values. Resolving Land and Energy Conflicts briefly explains the general context around the energy type; the impacts and conflicts that have arisen given this context; the role laws, rules and jurisdictions play in mitigating, resolving or creating more conflict; and the ways in which communication, collaboration and conflict resolution have been or could be used to ameliorate the conflicts that inevitably arise. Review Quote The book does an incredible job of distilling complex land use conflicts associated with energy production into succinct summaries and well-formulated recommendations that are ready to be picked up by any conflict resolution professional working in land use planning and/or energy facility siting. --Alex Renirie and Todd Jarvis, Mediate Promotional "Headline" A study of the underlying dynamics of energy siting across resources and kinds of energy. Details ISBN1783088524 Author Stacie Smith Publisher Anthem Press Year 2018 ISBN-10 1783088524 ISBN-13 9781783088522 Format Hardcover Imprint Anthem Press Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 333.793214 Publication Date 2018-09-28 Language English UK Release Date 2018-09-28 Pages 162 NZ Release Date 2018-09-28 Alternative 9781785275937 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2018-09-27 Series Anthem Environment and Sustainability Initiative We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:126523432;
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Book Title: Resolving Land and Energy Conflicts
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Author: Stacie Smith, Catherine Morris, Patrick Field, Tushar Kansal
Publication Name: Resolving Land and Energy Conflicts
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Anthem Press
Subject: Business
Publication Year: 2018
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Number of Pages: 162 Pages