The reactions of the public in Korea to the nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi plants in Japan, particularly over-reactions, are reviewed, with the conclusion that significant radioactive contamination of a small country could lead to a severe national crisis. The most important factor is the socio-economic damage caused by stigma, which in turn is caused by a misunderstanding of the radiation risk. Given that nuclear power is an important choice in the face of the threat of climate change, the public's perceptions need to be changed at any cost, not only in those countries operating nuclear power plants but globally as well
Japan 311 earthquake/tsunami and the following nuclear disaster in Fukushima create a strong anti-nu...
Disaster is pushing Japan towards more sustainable and ecologically friendly energy technology. Nucl...
International audienceAn increasing number of experts agree that nuclear power should be part of the...
The accident at Fukushima Daiichi, Japan, occurred on 11 March 2011. This nuclear disaster, the thir...
International audienceWe assessed the influence of the Fukushima nuclear accident (FNA) on the Chine...
The Fukushima accident from March 2011 in Japan appears to have had global implications for nuclear ...
Gradual recovery of Chinese nuclear power industry and its increasingly important position in the wo...
The Fukushima accident was a rare opportunity for the Chinese media to cover nuclear issues and addr...
The Fukushima nuclear power plant accident is a focusing event which dragged attention from mass med...
With the recent tensions between Japan, Korea, and surrounding countries, Korea has begun to raise q...
Fukushima accident is surely among one of the biggest nuclear accident in history. This accident was...
[[abstract]]The recent Editorial by Wakeford ( J. Radiol. Prot. 2016 36 E1 – E5 ) titled ‘ Chernobyl...
Set against a backdrop of the recent disaster at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, "Hiroshima to Fu...
The new crisis at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan saw radioactive water leak again from t...
The threats posed by climate change call for strong action from the international community to limit...
Japan 311 earthquake/tsunami and the following nuclear disaster in Fukushima create a strong anti-nu...
Disaster is pushing Japan towards more sustainable and ecologically friendly energy technology. Nucl...
International audienceAn increasing number of experts agree that nuclear power should be part of the...
The accident at Fukushima Daiichi, Japan, occurred on 11 March 2011. This nuclear disaster, the thir...
International audienceWe assessed the influence of the Fukushima nuclear accident (FNA) on the Chine...
The Fukushima accident from March 2011 in Japan appears to have had global implications for nuclear ...
Gradual recovery of Chinese nuclear power industry and its increasingly important position in the wo...
The Fukushima accident was a rare opportunity for the Chinese media to cover nuclear issues and addr...
The Fukushima nuclear power plant accident is a focusing event which dragged attention from mass med...
With the recent tensions between Japan, Korea, and surrounding countries, Korea has begun to raise q...
Fukushima accident is surely among one of the biggest nuclear accident in history. This accident was...
[[abstract]]The recent Editorial by Wakeford ( J. Radiol. Prot. 2016 36 E1 – E5 ) titled ‘ Chernobyl...
Set against a backdrop of the recent disaster at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, "Hiroshima to Fu...
The new crisis at the Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan saw radioactive water leak again from t...
The threats posed by climate change call for strong action from the international community to limit...
Japan 311 earthquake/tsunami and the following nuclear disaster in Fukushima create a strong anti-nu...
Disaster is pushing Japan towards more sustainable and ecologically friendly energy technology. Nucl...
International audienceAn increasing number of experts agree that nuclear power should be part of the...