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What drives opposition to high-voltage transmission lines?
NL Cain, HT Nelson
Land use policy 33, 204-213, 2013
1302013
A Different Path: The Global Water Crisis and Rainwater Harvesting
NL Cain
Consilience-The Journal of Sustainable Development 3 (1), 2010
39*2010
Who governs or how they govern: Testing the impact of democracy, ideology and globalization on the well being of the poor
E Ha, NL Cain
The Social Science Journal 54 (3), 271-286, 2017
252017
Close and connected: the effects of proximity and social ties on citizen opposition to electricity transmission lines
HT Nelson, B Swanson, NL Cain
Environment and Behavior 50 (5), 567-596, 2018
222018
Urban Environmental Policy Analysis
HE Campbell, EA Corley
ME Sharpe, 2012
212012
REAL NUMBERS: The Global Water Crisis
NL Cain, PH Gleick
Issues in Science and Technology 21 (4), 79, 2005
202005
3rd World Water Forum in Kyoto: Disappointment and Possibility
N Cain
PH Gleick et al. The World’s Water 2005, 189-197, 2004
52004
All politics is spatial: Integrating an agent-based model with spatially explicit landscape data
HT Nelson, NL Cain, Z Yang
Rethinking Environmental Justice in Sustainable Cities, 168-189, 2015
32015
Inside a Public Policy Black Box: Congress, FERC, and Private Electric Utilities by Michael J. DeLor, Rowman & Littlefield (Lexington Books), 2019, 242 pages, $95, hardback.
NL Cain
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 40 (3), 1006-1011, 2021
2021
Not on Planet Earth (Nope): An Agent Based Model Simulating Energy Infrastructure Siting Dynamics
N Cain, H Nelson, M Abdollahian, B Close, J Hoffman
APSA 2011 Annual Meeting Paper, 2011
2011
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