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The siting of waste dumps, nuclear plants, land development projects, shelters for the homeless and those with AIDS are causes for public concerns, but also causes conflict between public, private and state interests. This text examines political conflicts over facility-siting decisions. It considers how these locational conflicts thwart the implementation of public policy and are widely blamed for failures to solve pressing social problems from waste contamination to homelessness.



