Intensive livestock production in the UK is spatially concentrated in certain counties where its proliferation has triggered increasing controversy over multiple impacts and externalities …
LJ Williams, A Martin, A Stirling - Energy research & social science, 2022 - Elsevier
We employ a mixed-method approach to analyse four forms of formal public participation in decision-making on shale development in the UK–planning, environmental permitting …
M Sherval - Geographical Research, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Global energy policies embracing a transition to unconventional oil and gas development are hallmarks of many developed nations. Among these, the United Kingdom has framed the …
Planning systems developed through the period of 'normative','third way'neoliberalism were critiqued as being 'post-political'. Planning systems were developed that bypassed political …
L Dunlop, L Atkinson… - Local …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Youth perspectives on energy interventions are rarely sought or acted on in local and national policy, despite the stake young people have in the future created by today's energy …
Y Beebeejaun - Environment and Planning C: Politics and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The expansion of fracking, an intensive form of hydrocarbon extraction, has been met with increasing public hostility, spanning a diverse range of interests and political allegiances …
This study documents and analyses the social impacts of fracking and natural gas developments across five locations in England. The primary data were derived from …
M Sherval - Handbook on space, place and law, 2021 - elgaronline.com
In the twenty-first century, the energy landscape is changing as nations begin to transition away from conventional fossil fuels. To ensure continuity of supply, however, new …
Is it possible to curtail flaring in the Williston basin while simultaneously sequestering carbon dioxide, harvesting economic quantities of natural gas liquids, helium and other valuable …