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Title Values in the backyard: the relationship between people's values and their evaluations of a real, nearby energy project
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Authors Perlaviciute, G; Görsch, R; Timmerman, M; Steg, L; Vrieling, L
Title Values in the backyard: the relationship between people's values and their evaluations of a real, nearby energy project
Year 2021
Published Environmental Research Communications, 3.0, 10
DOI 10.1088/2515-7620/ac25d0
Abstract Research on abstract and/or hypothetical energy projects (e.g., nuclear, wind, solar energy) has shown that people favour energy projects that support their core values, and disfavour energy projects that threaten their core values. The question is to what extent people consider the implications for their values once energy projects become concrete, have real consequences, and come to their backyard. In a community affected by earthquakes induced by gas extraction, we studied the relationships between people's values and their concerns about the earthquakes and acceptability of the gas extraction. The more strongly people endorsed biospheric values (i.e., caring about nature and the environment) and altruistic values (i.e., caring about others), the more negatively they evaluated gas extraction and the induced earthquakes. Stronger egoistic values (i.e., caring about personal resources) were associated with less negative evaluations of gas extraction and the earthquakes, possibly due to user and economic benefits associated with energy supply from natural gas. The findings were consistent across three local regions that vary in exposure to earthquakes and across five measurement points over six years, providing robust evidence that people consider the implications for their values when evaluating real, nearby energy projects. Furthermore, the results substantiate the critique of the NIMBY (Not-in-My-Backyard) explanation of local resistance to energy projects, which assumes that people are guided exclusively by immediate selfish concerns.
Author Keywords NIMBY; public acceptability; values; nearby energy projects
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000709100100001
WoS Category Environmental Sciences
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
PDF https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/2515-7620/ac25d0/pdf
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