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Confronting the challenges of nuclear power governance, this book
provides pathways to nuclear safety cooperation between countries
in East Asia where regional cooperation is challenged by
geopolitical tensions. The book is split into three parts: first
looking at nuclear risk and safety communications, second on
nuclear policy and harmonization of safety standards, and third a
comparative analysis of nuclear regulatory agencies in East Asia.
Taken as a whole, the contributors recommend the establishment of a
nuclear safety system that allows for mutual verification of safety
standards at the regional level, as well as a regulatory framework
with international credibility which will help standardize risk
communication. They suggest that the exchange of experiences
involving nuclear power plant safety, efforts towards common safety
standards, safety management and collaborative efforts between
Japan, China, and South Korea are extremely urgent issues. By
comparing the European system of nuclear governance with that of
East Asia, the book highlights the need for nuclear safety
organizations in East Asia to strengthen interconnections and build
regional linkages. This book will be of interest to policymakers,
academics as well as researchers in the field of energy policy,
energy economics, nuclear safety, nuclear governance and nuclear
engineering.
This book presents new vision of regional de-carbonization with
concrete scheme design and substantial quantitative demonstration
from original interdisciplinary studies. It provides new horizon
for not only climate change, environmental conservation but also
for international cooperation and peace in East Asia. The chapters
introduce diverse low carbon society principles from local to
global level with best practices integrating technology evolution
and social innovation. While the book is designated for academics
and the ultimate goal is to facilitate international climate regime
making and environmental cooperation, local government and
international organizations (United Nations, World Bank, and
others) officers, researchers, international NGO/NPOs, consultants,
students (particularly those studying environmental policy studies
or international relationships), as well as reporters will find
this book useful in broadening their understanding of low-carbon
development in East Asia.
This book presents new vision of regional de-carbonization with
concrete scheme design and substantial quantitative demonstration
from original interdisciplinary studies. It provides new horizon
for not only climate change, environmental conservation but also
for international cooperation and peace in East Asia. The chapters
introduce diverse low carbon society principles from local to
global level with best practices integrating technology evolution
and social innovation. While the book is designated for academics
and the ultimate goal is to facilitate international climate regime
making and environmental cooperation, local government and
international organizations (United Nations, World Bank, and
others) officers, researchers, international NGO/NPOs, consultants,
students (particularly those studying environmental policy studies
or international relationships), as well as reporters will find
this book useful in broadening their understanding of low-carbon
development in East Asia.
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