Development of acceptable risk criteria for nuclear waste management requires the translation of publicly determined goals and objectives into definitive issues which, in turn, require resolution. Since these issues are largely of a subjective nature, they cannot be resolved by technological methods. Development of acceptable risk criteria might best be accomplished by application of a systematic methodology for the optimal implementation of subjective values. Multi-attribute decision analysis is well suited for this purpose
The resolution of complex decision situations in crisis and remediation management following a man-m...
Acceptable-risk decisions are an essential step in the management of technological hazards. In many ...
As a result of incorporating the new knowledge received for the recommended multi-criteria analysis ...
Nuclear waste management includes reducing all types of radioactive waste, categorizing it, and iden...
Problems associated with radioactive waste management, both technological and administrative, have b...
The implementation of a nuclear waste management technology raises several issues concerning the reg...
A worldwide need for development of risk criteria exists, which would support risk-informed decision...
This report discusses the scope of risk assessment strategies in the management of the transport of ...
Stakeholders’ involvement in risk management and decision making has received increasing attention i...
This report describes a disciplined, risk-based decision-making approach for determining characteriz...
This report provides background information for a risk assessment of the disposal system for spent n...
The paper proposes a multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) framework for a comparative evaluation o...
I am fortunate to have the opportunity of working in Vienna this year, and to participate in a joint...
Decision making as a part of nuclear power plant operations is a critical, but common, task. Plant m...
Information on nuclear power plant risk assessment is presented concerning attitudinal problems; and...
The resolution of complex decision situations in crisis and remediation management following a man-m...
Acceptable-risk decisions are an essential step in the management of technological hazards. In many ...
As a result of incorporating the new knowledge received for the recommended multi-criteria analysis ...
Nuclear waste management includes reducing all types of radioactive waste, categorizing it, and iden...
Problems associated with radioactive waste management, both technological and administrative, have b...
The implementation of a nuclear waste management technology raises several issues concerning the reg...
A worldwide need for development of risk criteria exists, which would support risk-informed decision...
This report discusses the scope of risk assessment strategies in the management of the transport of ...
Stakeholders’ involvement in risk management and decision making has received increasing attention i...
This report describes a disciplined, risk-based decision-making approach for determining characteriz...
This report provides background information for a risk assessment of the disposal system for spent n...
The paper proposes a multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) framework for a comparative evaluation o...
I am fortunate to have the opportunity of working in Vienna this year, and to participate in a joint...
Decision making as a part of nuclear power plant operations is a critical, but common, task. Plant m...
Information on nuclear power plant risk assessment is presented concerning attitudinal problems; and...
The resolution of complex decision situations in crisis and remediation management following a man-m...
Acceptable-risk decisions are an essential step in the management of technological hazards. In many ...
As a result of incorporating the new knowledge received for the recommended multi-criteria analysis ...