Complexity Review of NIMBY Conflict: Characteristics, Mechanism and Evolution Simulation

Author:

Cui Luxin1,Chen Yu2,Wang Xing3,Liu Shiyu1

Affiliation:

1. Beijing Normal University, School of Government, Beijing 100875, China

2. Beijing Information Science and Technology University, School of Public Administration & Communication, Beijing 100192, China

3. Xi’an Jiaotong University, School of Software Engineering, Xi’an 710049, China

Abstract

In the process of modernization and urbanization, some government projects or facilities with negative externalities have caused the psychology of residents nearby to “Not in My Backyard” (NIMBY). That is, adopting strong and resolute, sometimes highly emotional collective opposition or even resistance behavior. This triggered a NIMBY conflict. From the perspective of Complexity, this study re-examines the characteristics and evolution mechanism of NIMBY conflict and draws the following conclusions: (1) NIMBY conflict is a complex system that interacts between multiple subjects and the environment; (2) Adaptability is the driving force for the evolution of NIMBY conflict. Through detectors, regularizers, and effectors, NIMBY subjects can be encouraged to gradually adapt to changes in the external environment and maximize their own interests; (3) In NIMBY conflict, the government conflict response method is more important than the intervention time. Residents’ communication efficiency and connection probability will affect residents’ behavior choices. The lower the residents’ communication efficiency, the less likely it is to form a NIMBY conflict.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Information Systems and Management,Computer Networks and Communications,Modeling and Simulation,Control and Systems Engineering,Software

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