There has been substantial social scientific research to determine how people perceive the risks of nuclear power, wastes, and waste management, but not much attention has been given to risk perceptions of other types of nuclear activities. Knowledge about attitudes towards uranium mining and exploitation is increasing, and more attention should be paid to how people perceive the risks of both ends of the nuclear fuel cycle. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to analyze the risk perceptions towards nuclear waste and uranium mining and how these perceptions relate to each other. The analysis is based on Finnish survey data (N = 1180) gathered in 2007. Renewed international interest in nuclear power raised the price of uranium from 2005 to 2...
Final disposal of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) from nuclear power plants (NPPs) is an ethical issue with...
Hundreds of studies have investigated public perceptions and preferences about nuclear power, waste ...
Previous studies have shown that experts and the public assess risks of nuclear waste at very differ...
The decision to build a new nuclear power plant on a greenfield site in Pyhäjoki, Northern Finland, ...
The advent of global warming has returned nuclear power to the agenda. Many countries, including Fin...
The preferences expressed in voting on nuclear reactor licenses and the risk perceptions of citizens...
The preferences expressed in voting on nuclear reactor licenses and the risk perceptions of citizens...
The authors describe their work on the perceived risk of nuclear waste in Sweden. Three levels of wa...
In this study, by using a survey conducted in 2012, the attitudes the residents of three Finnish reg...
Abstract: Nuclear waste has emerged as a very salient issue in the nuclear power debate. In the pres...
The analysis is focused on attitudes towards nuclear power and public risk perceptions in Sweden and...
This paper addresses the general question of the role of emotions in risk management, with an applic...
The polarisation of risk perceptions between “experts” and “the publics” has been a major challenge ...
The report reviews research on citizens' understanding of and attitudes to risk in connection with n...
Abstract: The cold war era was a time with huge demand for uranium. Also in Finland exploration show...
Final disposal of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) from nuclear power plants (NPPs) is an ethical issue with...
Hundreds of studies have investigated public perceptions and preferences about nuclear power, waste ...
Previous studies have shown that experts and the public assess risks of nuclear waste at very differ...
The decision to build a new nuclear power plant on a greenfield site in Pyhäjoki, Northern Finland, ...
The advent of global warming has returned nuclear power to the agenda. Many countries, including Fin...
The preferences expressed in voting on nuclear reactor licenses and the risk perceptions of citizens...
The preferences expressed in voting on nuclear reactor licenses and the risk perceptions of citizens...
The authors describe their work on the perceived risk of nuclear waste in Sweden. Three levels of wa...
In this study, by using a survey conducted in 2012, the attitudes the residents of three Finnish reg...
Abstract: Nuclear waste has emerged as a very salient issue in the nuclear power debate. In the pres...
The analysis is focused on attitudes towards nuclear power and public risk perceptions in Sweden and...
This paper addresses the general question of the role of emotions in risk management, with an applic...
The polarisation of risk perceptions between “experts” and “the publics” has been a major challenge ...
The report reviews research on citizens' understanding of and attitudes to risk in connection with n...
Abstract: The cold war era was a time with huge demand for uranium. Also in Finland exploration show...
Final disposal of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) from nuclear power plants (NPPs) is an ethical issue with...
Hundreds of studies have investigated public perceptions and preferences about nuclear power, waste ...
Previous studies have shown that experts and the public assess risks of nuclear waste at very differ...