The present text serves as a vision document helping start a broad-based reflection in Sweden and elsewhere on how to aid future generations maintain or regain awareness of some of the most relevant environmental legacies that they will inherit – notably nuclear waste. The document will provide a basis for discussion at a workshop being planned in Stockholm, 21-23 May 2019 on understanding and improving practices for preserving information and memory of projects that may entail long-term legacies for land use and the future human environment
This paper explores exhibitions of nuclear waste facilities and their use as a tool for enrolling th...
This article assays geographical research into nuclear cultures, and cognate conversations in atomic...
Purpose of ReviewThe nuclear power industry started in the 1950s and has now reached a phase of disp...
The present text serves as a vision document helping start a broad-based reflection in Sweden and el...
These proceedings document a workshop on the the issue of records, knowledge and memory (RK&M) p...
All countries that manage nuclear waste will need to store it for a long time. When all the reactors...
Archaeology is the study of the past and its remains in the present. It is relevant to the long-term...
This visual essay contains impressions and reflections about long-term communication concerning long...
The nuclear community frequently refers to the concept of “future generations” when discussing the m...
Is information that we produce today about our radioactive waste accessible to future generations
Abstract This is an overview of the strategy used to describe the effects of a potential release fro...
Nuclear waste remains radioactive for thousands of years. Burying it underground in an enormous repo...
A Cumbrian Alchemy installation was displayed in an exhibition in the dining marquee at this interna...
Nuclear energy production worldwide has created the problem of what to do with its legacy of high-le...
We think of memories as being focused on the past. However, our ability to move freely in the tempor...
This paper explores exhibitions of nuclear waste facilities and their use as a tool for enrolling th...
This article assays geographical research into nuclear cultures, and cognate conversations in atomic...
Purpose of ReviewThe nuclear power industry started in the 1950s and has now reached a phase of disp...
The present text serves as a vision document helping start a broad-based reflection in Sweden and el...
These proceedings document a workshop on the the issue of records, knowledge and memory (RK&M) p...
All countries that manage nuclear waste will need to store it for a long time. When all the reactors...
Archaeology is the study of the past and its remains in the present. It is relevant to the long-term...
This visual essay contains impressions and reflections about long-term communication concerning long...
The nuclear community frequently refers to the concept of “future generations” when discussing the m...
Is information that we produce today about our radioactive waste accessible to future generations
Abstract This is an overview of the strategy used to describe the effects of a potential release fro...
Nuclear waste remains radioactive for thousands of years. Burying it underground in an enormous repo...
A Cumbrian Alchemy installation was displayed in an exhibition in the dining marquee at this interna...
Nuclear energy production worldwide has created the problem of what to do with its legacy of high-le...
We think of memories as being focused on the past. However, our ability to move freely in the tempor...
This paper explores exhibitions of nuclear waste facilities and their use as a tool for enrolling th...
This article assays geographical research into nuclear cultures, and cognate conversations in atomic...
Purpose of ReviewThe nuclear power industry started in the 1950s and has now reached a phase of disp...