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Testing Fairness Principles for Public Environmental Infrastructure Decisions
2021
Group Decision and Negotiation
AbstractPublic infrastructure decisions affect many stakeholders with various benefits and costs. For public decisions, it is crucial that decision-making processes and outcomes are fair. Fairness concepts have rarely been explored in public infrastructure planning. We close this gap for a global issue of growing importance: replacing sewer-based, centralized by decentralized wastewater systems. We empirically study fairness principles in this policy-relevant context, and identify possible
doi:10.1007/s10726-021-09725-2
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