UID:
almafu_9958073196202883
Format:
1 online resource (66 p.)
ISBN:
1-280-17269-X
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9786610172696
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92-64-10826-2
Series Statement:
Radiation Protection,
Content:
Since 1998, the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency has been organising a series of workshops to address the various aspects of stakeholder involvement in radiological protection decision making. These workshops have been instrumental in forging consensus and improving understanding of key issues in this area. Building on the experience of the first two "Villigen workshops", the third in the series extensively analysed three case studies, which covered the licensing of a new facility, the clean-up and release of an old facility, and the rehabilitation of a large, contaminated area. Consideration was given to the stakeholder involvement processes that had been used, and the implications that that these did or could have on radiological protection policy, regulation and application. The workshop papers analysing these processes and implications are presented in these proceedings, which should provide valuable examples and lessons for governments, regulators and practitioners.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Preliminaries; FOREWORD; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Welcome address from the NEA; Stakeholder participation in decision making involving radiation; Environmental decision making: What does public participation add?; Stakeholder involvement in the Canadian review process for uranium production projects in northern Saskatchewan; The Ethos project for post-accident rehabilitation in the area of Belarus contaminated by the Chernobyl disaster; Stakeholder involvement - a Japanese perspective; Stakeholder involvement in the management of effluent discharges from nuclear installations in France
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The Rocky Flats controversy on radionuclide soil action levelsInformation on NEA programmes on nuclear energy and civil society and their co-ordination; EGPSI case studies: Implications of stakeholder involvement for radiological protection policy; The OECD project on emerging systemic risks; Towards inclusive governance of hazardous activities, synthesis of the conclusio of the 2001-2003 TRUSTNET activities; List of participants
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 92-64-10825-4
Language:
English
Keywords:
Konferenzschrift
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