Search Results - "Vajjhala, Shalini P"
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Quantifying siting difficulty: A case study of US transmission line siting
Published in Energy policy (2007)“…The worldwide demand for new energy infrastructures has been paralleled in recent years by the increasing difficulty of siting major facilities. Siting…”
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Modeling the Transition from Enhanced Oil Recovery to Geologic Carbon Sequestration
Published in Managerial and decision economics (01-01-2014)“…Policy debates suggest a future role for geologic carbon sequestration. As geologic sequestration (GS) evolves from enhanced oil recovery operations to an…”
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Building community capacity? Mapping the scope and impacts of EPA’S environmental justice small grants program
Published in Environment and Social Justice: An International Perspective (01-01-2010)“…Purpose – State and national environmental justice (EJ) programs have expanded in recent years to address new risks and challenges. Several programs including…”
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Regulating the Geological Sequestration of CO2
Published in Environmental science & technology (15-04-2008)“…Governments worldwide should provide incentives for initial large-scale GS projects to help build the knowledge base for a mature, internationally harmonized…”
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Roads to Participatory Planning: Integrating Cognitive Mapping and GIS for Transport Prioritization in Rural Lesotho
Published in Journal of maps (01-01-2010)“…Transport infrastructure and services are critical elements to achieving poverty reduction, gender equality, and sustainable development, but methods to…”
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Regulating the Geological Sequestration of CO 2
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Mapping alternatives: Facilitating citizen participation in development planning and environmental decision making
Published 01-01-2005“…Recent decades have seen a growing international awareness of the need for major development projects in tandem with a call for more environmentally sensitive…”
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