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The distribution of conflict and attention across energy infrastructure
Authors:Jongeun You  Tanya Heikkila  Christopher M. Weible  Serena Kim  Kyudong Park  Jill Yordy  Sharon L. Smolinski
Affiliation:1. School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA;2. Department of Public Administration, Kwangwoon University, Seoul, South Korea
Abstract:Across the world, public administration and policy decisions are related to diverse levels of conflict and attention. However, the degree and variance of conflict and attention remain largely unspecified. This article examines how types of energy infrastructure and characteristics of project location are associated with the distribution of conflict and attention around the energy infrastructure siting process. Our empirical focus is on gas pipelines, electricity transmission lines, solar power projects, and wind power projects across the United States in 2018. Primarily relying on regression analysis and interviews, this article finds differences in the distribution of conflict and attention intensity within and between these energy infrastructure types, with gas pipelines and wind power projects presenting relatively higher conflict and attention intensities. However, conflict and attention are skewed to low intensities across infrastructure types. Characteristics of project locations that are positively associated with high conflict and attention intensity include the proportion of Democratic voters and the level of urbanization in the places where projects are sited. In contrast, the proportion of Black or Hispanic residents is negatively associated with high conflict and attention intensity.
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