The radioactive waste disposal is a well investigated issue worldwide because of its importance for a safe and sustainable use of nuclear energy. Such waste is subject to final storage in deep geological disposals. Many factors have a direct contribution to the success of such innovative facility. The objective of the study is to identify the principal factors which contribute to the radioactive waste location. Factors that influence public acceptance are recognized and emphasized in the paper. The methodology is based on a questionnaire for empirical data obtaining and interviews with a selected group of experts to explore the insights of a disputed topic. The study reveals the quantitative analysis of the key factors as well-established c...
The public perception of ultimate disposal facilities for Radioactive Waste (RW) and carbon dioxide ...
The overall objective of the Fifth Worldwide Review (WWR-5) is to document the current state-of-the-...
International audienceThis brief overview of research needs related to radioactive waste management ...
Waste caused by the use of radioactive material in research, medicine and technologies, above all hi...
Project „Development of views towards radioactive waste disposal in chosen localities“ was pefromed ...
In recent years, within the framework of national as well as international programmes, notable advan...
This report analyses the state-of-the-art of science, technology and procedures needed to implement ...
Environmental radioactivity has been an important area of research throughout the 20th century, beca...
to ensure isolation from the biosphere while it remains hazardous. The outcome of this research is a...
The design of a near-surface disposal facilities for low and intermediate level radioactive waste in...
The choice of a site for high and intermediate level nuclear waste product material disposal in Jord...
The paper presents a survey of radioactive waste disposal technologies used worldwide in terms of th...
The long-term management of radioactive wastes raises significant ethical issues to potential host c...
In 2003 it was decided by the Danish Parliament that low and intermediate-level radioactive waste fr...
While non-technical aspects, when developing a deep geological repository, have recently been at the...
The public perception of ultimate disposal facilities for Radioactive Waste (RW) and carbon dioxide ...
The overall objective of the Fifth Worldwide Review (WWR-5) is to document the current state-of-the-...
International audienceThis brief overview of research needs related to radioactive waste management ...
Waste caused by the use of radioactive material in research, medicine and technologies, above all hi...
Project „Development of views towards radioactive waste disposal in chosen localities“ was pefromed ...
In recent years, within the framework of national as well as international programmes, notable advan...
This report analyses the state-of-the-art of science, technology and procedures needed to implement ...
Environmental radioactivity has been an important area of research throughout the 20th century, beca...
to ensure isolation from the biosphere while it remains hazardous. The outcome of this research is a...
The design of a near-surface disposal facilities for low and intermediate level radioactive waste in...
The choice of a site for high and intermediate level nuclear waste product material disposal in Jord...
The paper presents a survey of radioactive waste disposal technologies used worldwide in terms of th...
The long-term management of radioactive wastes raises significant ethical issues to potential host c...
In 2003 it was decided by the Danish Parliament that low and intermediate-level radioactive waste fr...
While non-technical aspects, when developing a deep geological repository, have recently been at the...
The public perception of ultimate disposal facilities for Radioactive Waste (RW) and carbon dioxide ...
The overall objective of the Fifth Worldwide Review (WWR-5) is to document the current state-of-the-...
International audienceThis brief overview of research needs related to radioactive waste management ...