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The long-term governance of radioactive waste continues to be a
major complex and contentious socio-technical issue worldwide.
Traditionally, it has been considered as mainly a challenge to
scientists and engineers to develop technical solutions to specific
problems. But increasingly these narrow solutions have been
enlarged by wider societal considerations such as ethics, public
involvement, control and retrievability - needs that have in the
meanwhile been recognised by the nuclear community, at least in a
general way. In this book, we analyse motives for a broad discourse
as well as suggest prerequisites to launch it. The author attempts
to give a novel, empirically based and technically sound treatment
of fundamental issues in long-term management and governance.
This book makes a case for a multidisciplinary and
transdisciplinary approach to energy research-one that brings more
of the social sciences to bear. Featuring eight studies from across
the spectrum of the social sciences, each applying multiple
disciplines to one or more energy-related problems, the book
demonstrates the strong analytical and policy-making potential of
such a broadened perspective. Case studies include: energy
transitions of households in developing countries, the 'curse of
oil', politics and visions for renewables, economics and ethics in
emissions trading, and carbon capture and storage.
The long-term governance of radioactive waste continues to be a
major complex and unresolved socio-technical issue. Previous
technocratic approaches have so far failed. This empirically based
study provides a novel approach to complementing technical
expertise and economic/political power with stakeholder
involvement. Inclusive participation is shown to be an asset that
strengthens the processes, enhances robustness and facilitates
sustainable decision making, thus adding value for all involved.
This book makes a case for a multidisciplinary and
transdisciplinary approach to energy research-one that brings more
of the social sciences to bear. Featuring eight studies from across
the spectrum of the social sciences, each applying multiple
disciplines to one or more energy-related problems, the book
demonstrates the strong analytical and policy-making potential of
such a broadened perspective. Case studies include: energy
transitions of households in developing countries, the 'curse of
oil', politics and visions for renewables, economics and ethics in
emissions trading, and carbon capture and storage.
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