@article{ef7f52cf2fb4489aa8036fc5cbae5824,
title = "How provincial and local discourses aligned against the prospect of dam removal in New Brunswick, Canada",
author = "Kate Sherren and Beckley, {Thomas M.} and Simon Greenland-Smith and Louise Comeau",
note = "Funding Information: This work was funded via a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Insight Grant (435-2012-0636), 2012-2017, to John Parkins (PI), Beckley and Sherren. The researchers thank the residents of the Mactaquac Region, and elsewhere in New Brunswick, for their participation and insights. Feedback from Simon Mitchell, Christopher Sneddon and two anonymous reviewers on an earlier draft is appreciated. All the research herein was approved by ethics boards overseeing research involving humans at Dalhousie University, the University of New Brunswick and/or the University of Alberta. Sherren grew up in the Mactaquac headpond area, and Beckley and Comeau now live in the area, though they did not at the time of data collection. No support was received from parties involved in the Mactaquac Dam decision, but Comeau was a volunteer replacement member of the Community Advisory Committee of the NB Power Mactaquac process near its end.",
year = "2017",
language = "English",
volume = "10",
pages = "697--723",
journal = "Water Alternatives",
issn = "1965-0175",
publisher = "Water Alternatives Association",
number = "3",
}