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Author Hirsch, Susan F.

Title Mountaintop mining in Appalachia : understanding stakeholders and change in environmental conflict / Susan F. Hirsch and E. Franklin Dukes
Published Athens, OH : Ohio University Press, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (162 pages)
Series Studies in Conflict, Justice, and Social Change
Studies in conflict, justice, and social change.
Contents One; Two; Three; Four; Five; Six; Seven; Notes; References; Index
Summary Residents of the Appalachian coalfields share a history and heritage, deep connections to the land, and pride in their own resilience. These same residents are also profoundly divided over the practice of mountaintop mining-that is, the removal and disposal in nearby valleys of soil and rock in order to reach underlying coal seams. Companies and some miners claim that the practice has reduced energy prices, earned income for shareholders, and provided needed jobs. Opponents of mountaintop mining argue that it poisons Appalachia's waters and devastates entire communities for the sake of short-
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Mountaintop removal mining -- Environmental aspects -- Appalachian Region
Environmental policy -- Appalachian Region
Environmentalism -- Appalachian Region
Mountaintop removal mining -- Government policy -- Appalachian Region
Mountaintop removal mining -- Social aspects -- Appalachian Region
Coal mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- Appalachian Region
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Real Estate -- General.
Coal mines and mining -- Environmental aspects
Ecology
Environmental policy
Environmentalism
Appalachian Region -- Environmental conditions
Appalachian Region
Form Electronic book
Author Dukes, E. Franklin.
ISBN 9780821445099
082144509X
0821421093
9780821421093
9780821421109
0821421107