This talk sets forth the urgency for Hong Kong to address nuclear safety governance given the increasing number of nuclear power plants currently or soon to be in place in Guangdong China. Adopting a discourse approach, it identifies the stakeholder attitudes towards nuclear power and safety in Hong Kong and China. It then describes the current nuclear safety governance in Hong Kong. A stakeholder trust-based model for more effectively addressing the issues of nuclear safety in Hong Kong and the cross-border will be put forward.published_or_final_versio
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Rapid expansion of nuclear power in China requires not only increasing institutional capacity to pre...
The Fukushima crisis has brought the nuclear safety problem to the world’s attention. China is the m...
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Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
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China is one of the few countries in the world firmly committed to rapidly expanding the use of nucl...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
This paper explores the role of trust in environmental governance and its role in facilitating colle...
Nuclear power can play a role in reducing CO2 emissions and improving energy security. Public attitu...
The law and regulation of nuclear infrastructure decommissioning is developing worldwide. At the int...
China has drawn up ambitious plans in nuclear power development. After the Fukushima crisis, the HK ...
Rapid expansion of nuclear power in China requires not only increasing institutional capacity to pre...
The Fukushima crisis has brought the nuclear safety problem to the world’s attention. China is the m...
Track title: 3eThe threats of global warming and increasingly expensive and scarce oil supplies have...
A survey was conducted to study the environmental attitudes and behaviour of Hong Kong residents tow...
Since the Fukushima disaster in Japan, the Chinese government has undertaken a number of measures to...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
To meet the increasing demand for energy, the past decade has seen the revitalization of nuclear pow...
May 2012Ensuring nuclear safety has been an ongoing and significant concern worldwide. Although the ...
"December 2013"Includes bibliographical references (pages 24-27)Nuclear power has played an importan...
China is one of the few countries in the world firmly committed to rapidly expanding the use of nucl...
Nuclear safety governance should move towards a more robust regime including elements of internation...
This paper explores the role of trust in environmental governance and its role in facilitating colle...
Nuclear power can play a role in reducing CO2 emissions and improving energy security. Public attitu...
The law and regulation of nuclear infrastructure decommissioning is developing worldwide. At the int...