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The politics of radioactive waste management : public involvement and policy-making in the European Union / Gianluca Ferraro.

By: Ferraro, Gianluca, 1975- [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa Business, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315452937; 1315452936; 1315452901; 9781315452906; 9781315452920; 1315452928Subject(s): Radioactive wastes -- Government policy -- European Union countries | Radioactive wastes -- Management -- Political aspects -- European Union countries | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure | SOCIAL SCIENCE / General | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development | POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental PolicyDDC classification: 363.17/996094 LOC classification: TD898.14.G68 | F47 2019Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
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Nuclear energy and the management of radioactive waste -- Public involvement in policy-making -- The institutional challenge, key issues and stakeholders' needs -- General principles for public involvement -- National practices of public involvement -- The involvement of local stakeholders -- Public involvement, trust and social acceptance -- Public involvement in RWM : answers and implications.
Summary: Environmental concerns have pushed the decarbonisation of the European economy high on the EU political agenda. This has renewed old debates about the role of nuclear energy in the European economy and society that gravitate around the issues of nuclear safety and radioactive waste management (RWM). RWM carries many elements of technical complexity, scientific uncertainty and social value, which makes policy decisions highly controversial. Public participation is usually believed to improve these decisions, ease their implementation by solving substantial conflicts, and enhance trust and social acceptance. Drawing upon sources including Euratom and the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, the author offers a detailed overview of public involvement in RWM in the EU, analysing the implementation of national policies through official programmes and the views of stakeholders from all Member States. This book highlights the key successes and challenges in the quest for greater participation in RWM, and extrapolates insights for other contested energy infrastructures and controversies in land use. This book will be of great relevance to students, scholars and practitioners with an interest in radioactive waste management, energy policy, and EU environmental politics and policy.
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Nuclear energy and the management of radioactive waste -- Public involvement in policy-making -- The institutional challenge, key issues and stakeholders' needs -- General principles for public involvement -- National practices of public involvement -- The involvement of local stakeholders -- Public involvement, trust and social acceptance -- Public involvement in RWM : answers and implications.

Environmental concerns have pushed the decarbonisation of the European economy high on the EU political agenda. This has renewed old debates about the role of nuclear energy in the European economy and society that gravitate around the issues of nuclear safety and radioactive waste management (RWM). RWM carries many elements of technical complexity, scientific uncertainty and social value, which makes policy decisions highly controversial. Public participation is usually believed to improve these decisions, ease their implementation by solving substantial conflicts, and enhance trust and social acceptance. Drawing upon sources including Euratom and the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency, the author offers a detailed overview of public involvement in RWM in the EU, analysing the implementation of national policies through official programmes and the views of stakeholders from all Member States. This book highlights the key successes and challenges in the quest for greater participation in RWM, and extrapolates insights for other contested energy infrastructures and controversies in land use. This book will be of great relevance to students, scholars and practitioners with an interest in radioactive waste management, energy policy, and EU environmental politics and policy.

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