TY - JOUR
T1 - Boom, bust, action! How communities can cope with boom-bust cycles in unconventional oil and gas development
AU - Arnold, Gwen
AU - York, Abigail
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022 The Authors. Review of Policy Research published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Policy Studies Organization.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Scholarship on boom-busts cycles in resource extraction often assumes that affected resource-rich communities are at best reactive, at worst helpless, in the face of the large, exogenous shocks this cycle visits upon them. Researchers infrequently examine what communities themselves can do to improve their economic prospects and residents' quality of life amidst booms and busts. In this review paper, we identify and synthesize work scattered across disparate academic and gray literature—in planning, law, community economic development, rural sociology, economics, and political science, among others—to holistically assess what we know about how communities can use local policymaking to manage impacts of booms and busts associated with unconventional oil and gas drilling (UOGD), often called “fracking.” We highlight examples of communities tackling this task using vertical and horizontal governance strategies and distill expert recommendations for how communities can build boom-bust resiliency generally and in key areas impacted by UOGD.
AB - Scholarship on boom-busts cycles in resource extraction often assumes that affected resource-rich communities are at best reactive, at worst helpless, in the face of the large, exogenous shocks this cycle visits upon them. Researchers infrequently examine what communities themselves can do to improve their economic prospects and residents' quality of life amidst booms and busts. In this review paper, we identify and synthesize work scattered across disparate academic and gray literature—in planning, law, community economic development, rural sociology, economics, and political science, among others—to holistically assess what we know about how communities can use local policymaking to manage impacts of booms and busts associated with unconventional oil and gas drilling (UOGD), often called “fracking.” We highlight examples of communities tackling this task using vertical and horizontal governance strategies and distill expert recommendations for how communities can build boom-bust resiliency generally and in key areas impacted by UOGD.
KW - boom-bust cycle
KW - economic development
KW - fracking
KW - local government
KW - oil and gas
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U2 - https://doi.org/10.1111/ropr.12490
DO - https://doi.org/10.1111/ropr.12490
M3 - Article
SN - 1541-132X
JO - Review of Policy Research
JF - Review of Policy Research
ER -