From NIMBY to NIABY: Regional mobilization against liquefied natural gas siting in the US

Boudet, H. S. (2011). From NIMBY to NIABY: Regional mobilization against liquefied natural gas siting in the US. Environmental Politics 20(6): 786-806.

Poor air quality during wildfires related to support for public safety power shutoffs

Zanocco, C., G. Stelmach, L. Giordono, J. Flora and H. S. Boudet (2022). Poor air quality during wildfires related to support for public safety power shutoffs. Society & Natural Resources, DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2022.2041138.

Using concepts from the study of social movements to understand community response to liquefied natural gas development in Clatsop County, Oregon

Tran, T., C. L. Taylor, H. S. Boudet, K. Baker and H. Peterson (2019). Using concepts from the study of social movements to understand community response to liquefied natural gas development in Clatsop County, Oregon. Case Studies in the Environment 3 (1): 1–7.

Drivers of conflict in global infrastructure projects

Boudet, H. S., D. Jayasundera and J. Davis (2011). Drivers of conflict in global infrastructure projects. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 137(7): 498-511.

Getting closer

Boudet, H. S. (2021).  Getting Closer. Nature Energy 6 (945-946).

The effect of geographic proximity to unconventional oil and gas development on public support for hydraulic fracturing

Boudet, H. S., C. Zanocco, C. E. Clarke and P. Howe (2018). The effect of geographic proximity to unconventional oil and gas development on public support for hydraulic fracturing. Risk Analysis 149(3-4): 349-365.

A tale of two sitings: Contentious politics in liquefied natural gas facility siting in California

Boudet, H. S. and L. Ortolano (2010). A tale of two sitings: Contentious politics in liquefied natural gas facility siting in California. Journal of Planning Education and Research 30(1): 5-21. Reprinted in Megaprojects Planning and Management: Essential Readings. Ed. B. Flyvbjerg. Edward Elgar (2014). **Winner of Chester Rapkin Award for best article**

Using Structural Topic Modeling to Explore the Role of Framing in Shaping the Debate on Liquefied Natural Gas Terminals in Oregon

Stelmach, G. and H. S. Boudet (2021). Using Structural Topic Modeling to Explore the Role of Framing in Shaping the Debate on Liquefied Natural Gas Terminals in Oregon. American Behavioral Scientist, DOI: 10.1177/00027642211056268.

Community climate change beliefs, awareness and actions in the wake of the September 2013 flooding in Boulder County, Colorado

Boudet, H. S., S. Shepard, C. Zanocco, L. A. Cramer and B. Tilt (2018). Community climate change beliefs, awareness and actions in the wake of the September 2013 flooding in Boulder County, Colorado. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 8(3): 312-325.

‘Site fights’: Explaining opposition to pipeline projects in the developing world

McAdam, D., H. S. Boudet, J. Davis, R. J. Orr, W. R. Scott and R. Levitt (2010). ‘Site fights’: Explaining opposition to pipeline projects in the developing world. Sociological Forum 25(3): 410-427. Reprinted in Global Projects: Institutional and Political Challenges. Ed. W.R. Scott, R. J. Orr and R. E. Levitt. Cambridge University Press (2011).