NIMBY and YIMBY related terms: Difference between revisions

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The original term [[NIMBY_concept|NIMBY]] has inspired many spin-off terms, including [[YIMBY_concept|YIMBY]]. Here are some we've found, you are welcome to add your finds collector themsuggestions: 
 
*'''AIMBY''': Already In My Back Yard: the position that a given land use is already concentrated in some area, and should be distributed to other areas. For example, a concentration of low-income housing or social services facilities.&nbsp; [contributed via Twitter from an activist in San Jose, California, opposing new Affordable Housing facilities in her neighborhood].&nbsp;<br/> &nbsp;
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**Yes In My Back Yard (primary)
**Yes In Many Back Yards (original usage, 1988. See [[YIMBY_movement|YIMBY_movement]]).&nbsp;<br/> &nbsp;
 
 
*'''YIOBY''' - Yes In Our Backyard.&nbsp; Apparently coined by Laura Loe Berstein (@YIMBYsea), Seattle.&nbsp;
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