Abstract: Nuclear waste has emerged as a very salient issue in the nuclear power debate. In the present study, a broad range of risk perception and attitude dimensions concerned with nuclear waste was investigated. It was found that most respondents from the general public were not willing to accept a local high-level nuclear waste repository in their home region. Nuclear waste was seen, by the public, as a very important issue. Regression analysis of perceived nuclear waste risk yielded a high level of explained variance (about 65%). Fear of radiation appeared to be an important determinant of the perceived risk and so was attitude to nuclear power, risk sensitivity and a pooled measure of the traditional psychometric dimensions of risk pe...
The issue of new nuclear power is once again high up on the public policy agenda in many countries, ...
The authors describe their work on the perceived risk of nuclear waste in Sweden. Three levels of wa...
The issue of new nuclear power is once again high up on the public policy agenda in many countries, ...
Presents a brief overview of trends and developments of public opinion about nuclear energy since th...
23 pagesThe Department of Energy's program for disposing of high-level radioactive wastes has been i...
Waste Facilities (RWF) have generated social conflicts. They are usually regarded as some of the ris...
Attempts by the federal government and the nuclear industry to develop sites for disposal of high-le...
Hundreds of studies have investigated public perceptions and preferences about nuclear power, waste ...
Why is the public acceptance of the nuclear power policy less than enthusiastic? This article is an...
We surveyed 1351 residents who lived near six U.S. De-partment of Energy (DOE) former nuclear weapon...
Previous studies have shown that experts and the public assess risks of nuclear waste at very differ...
The focus of this paper is on changes in perceptions of the risks associated with nuclear waste mana...
There has been substantial social scientific research to determine how people perceive the risks of ...
Public perceptions of risk have proven to be a critical barrier to the federal government`s extensiv...
Like many other countries in the world, Korea has struggled to site a facility for radioactive waste...
The issue of new nuclear power is once again high up on the public policy agenda in many countries, ...
The authors describe their work on the perceived risk of nuclear waste in Sweden. Three levels of wa...
The issue of new nuclear power is once again high up on the public policy agenda in many countries, ...
Presents a brief overview of trends and developments of public opinion about nuclear energy since th...
23 pagesThe Department of Energy's program for disposing of high-level radioactive wastes has been i...
Waste Facilities (RWF) have generated social conflicts. They are usually regarded as some of the ris...
Attempts by the federal government and the nuclear industry to develop sites for disposal of high-le...
Hundreds of studies have investigated public perceptions and preferences about nuclear power, waste ...
Why is the public acceptance of the nuclear power policy less than enthusiastic? This article is an...
We surveyed 1351 residents who lived near six U.S. De-partment of Energy (DOE) former nuclear weapon...
Previous studies have shown that experts and the public assess risks of nuclear waste at very differ...
The focus of this paper is on changes in perceptions of the risks associated with nuclear waste mana...
There has been substantial social scientific research to determine how people perceive the risks of ...
Public perceptions of risk have proven to be a critical barrier to the federal government`s extensiv...
Like many other countries in the world, Korea has struggled to site a facility for radioactive waste...
The issue of new nuclear power is once again high up on the public policy agenda in many countries, ...
The authors describe their work on the perceived risk of nuclear waste in Sweden. Three levels of wa...
The issue of new nuclear power is once again high up on the public policy agenda in many countries, ...