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Unconventional Gas Development: Why a Regional Community Said No: A Report of Findings from the 2012 Lismore City Council Election Poll and Exit Poll Survey (New South Wales)

机译:非常规天然气开发:区域社区为何拒绝:2012年利斯莫尔市议会选举民意调查和退出民意调查结果报告(新南威尔士州)

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Public concern resulting from unconventional coal seam gas (CSG) exploration and production has become a contentious planning issue in regional Australia, with public concern drawing attention to government planning obligations. To assist Lismore City Council (Northern New South Wales) in its deliberations on the topic, a referendum-style poll on the issue of CSG industry development was held in conjunction with the local government elections of September 2012. The poll question, 'Do you support CSG exploration and production in the Lismore City Council area?', elicited a poll response rate of 97% of eligible voters, of which 87% voted 'no'. This paper reports the results of an exit poll survey using the Theory of Planned Behaviour to frame motivations behind the poll result, and examines the role of the poll and exit poll survey in providing a process of deliberative democracy in the context of the CSG debate. Key details highlighted by the results were that non-supporters of CSG exploration were primarily concerned about water quality, while supporters saw the primary benefit being regional employment. Emerging themes of this study are the need for more independent research on potential risks and benefits of CSG developments, increase in institutional transparency, and the development of renewable alternatives. The study concludes that the principles of deliberative democracy involved in the Lismore City Council poll and subsequent exit poll survey have provided an opportunity for a more open discussion and genuine discourse within the CSG debate.
机译:非常规煤层气(CSG)勘探和生产引起的公众关注已成为澳大利亚地区的一个有争议的计划问题,公众关注引起了政府计划义务的关注。为了协助利斯莫尔市议会(新南威尔士州北部)进行讨论,结合2012年9月的地方政府选举,举行了关于CSG产业发展问题的全民投票式民意调查。支持在Lismore市议会区域内的CSG勘探和生产?”,投票率达到了97%的合格选民,其中87%的选票为“否”。本文使用计划行为理论报告了退出民意调查的结果,以框架调查民意调查结果的动机,并研究了民意调查和退出民意调查在CSG辩论中提供协商民主过程中的作用。结果强调的关键细节是,CSG勘探的非支持者主要关注水质,而支持者则认为主要收益是区域就业。这项研究的新兴主题是需要对CSG发展的潜在风险和收益,机构透明度的提高以及可再生能源的发展进行更独立的研究。该研究得出的结论是,利斯莫尔市议会民意测验和随后的退出民意测验所涉及的协商民主原则为CSG辩论中的公开讨论和真正的话语提供了机会。

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    《Geographical Research》 |2014年第3期|263-279|共17页
  • 作者单位

    School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Southern Cross University, PO Box 157, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia;

    School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Southern Cross University, PO Box 157, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia;

    School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Southern Cross University, PO Box 157, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia;

    Sustainability, Partnerships and Community Engagement, Southern Cross University, PO Box 157, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    unconventional gas; coal seam gas; CSG; deliberative democracy; community; election survey; regional planning;

    机译:非常规气体煤层气CSG;协商民主;社区;选举调查;区域规划;
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