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Tourism impacts of Three Mile Island and other adverse events: Implications for Lincoln County and other rural counties bisected by radioactive wastes intended for Yucca Mountain
Authors:Jeffery J Himmelberger  Mike Baughman  Yelena A Ogneva-Himmelberger
Institution:(1) CENTED, George Perkins Marsh Institute, Clark University, 01610 Massachusetts, Worcester, USA;(2) Intertech Services Corporation, P.O. Box 2008, 89702 Carson City, Nevada, USA;(3) IDRISI Project, George Perkins Marsh Institute, Clark University, 01610 Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:Whether the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository system will adversely impact tourism in southern Nevada is an open question of particular importance to visitor-oriented rural counties bisected by planned waste transportatin corridors (highway or rail). As part of one such county's repository impact assessment program, tourism implications of Three Mile Island (TMI) and other major hazard events have beem revisited to inform ongoing county-wide socioeconomic assessments and contingency planning efforts. This paper summarizes key research implications of such research as applied to Lincoln County, Nevada. Implications for other rural counties are discussed in light of the research findings.
Keywords:Tourism  Socioeconomic impacts  Nuclear waste  Transportation planning  Rural counties  Yucca Mountain
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