Long-term radioactive waste management (RWM) is a multidimensional and multi-level governance challenge. This chapter introduces and explains a governance ecosystem framework as tool to comparatively analyze how ten European countries covered by the book, deal with the complexities of the governance challenge of RWM
The nature of long-lived radioactive wastes is that they present a radiological hazard over a perio...
Since 2000, the EURATOM Framework Programmes have dedicated political attention and economic support...
This paper explores citizen participation in Swedish and Finnish regulatory processes for final disp...
This book presents the universal issue of radioactive waste management from the perspective of the G...
The accumulation of radioactive waste is increasingly becoming a world environmental crisis. Radioac...
peer reviewedFollowing the theoretical approach of Herbold (1995), Gross and Krohn (2005), and Van d...
This report presents the overall findings of a three-tier study commissioned by ONDRAF/NIRAS, the Be...
The Netherlands pursues a ‘dual strategy’—national and international—with regard to the management o...
This chapter presents the main characteristics of the European nuclear waste governance system. It i...
The safe management of nuclear and radioactive wastes is a subject that has recently received consid...
Since 2000, the EURATOM Framework Programmes (FPs) have dedicated political attention and economic s...
peer reviewedFollowing the work of Barbara Adam (1998) and Ulrike Felt (2016), we draw particular at...
In Belgium, the long-term management of radioactive waste falls under the exclusive competence of th...
The long-term management of radioactive wastes raises significant ethical issues to potential host c...
ABSTRACT Geological disposal is an essential component of the long-term management of spent fuel, hi...
The nature of long-lived radioactive wastes is that they present a radiological hazard over a perio...
Since 2000, the EURATOM Framework Programmes have dedicated political attention and economic support...
This paper explores citizen participation in Swedish and Finnish regulatory processes for final disp...
This book presents the universal issue of radioactive waste management from the perspective of the G...
The accumulation of radioactive waste is increasingly becoming a world environmental crisis. Radioac...
peer reviewedFollowing the theoretical approach of Herbold (1995), Gross and Krohn (2005), and Van d...
This report presents the overall findings of a three-tier study commissioned by ONDRAF/NIRAS, the Be...
The Netherlands pursues a ‘dual strategy’—national and international—with regard to the management o...
This chapter presents the main characteristics of the European nuclear waste governance system. It i...
The safe management of nuclear and radioactive wastes is a subject that has recently received consid...
Since 2000, the EURATOM Framework Programmes (FPs) have dedicated political attention and economic s...
peer reviewedFollowing the work of Barbara Adam (1998) and Ulrike Felt (2016), we draw particular at...
In Belgium, the long-term management of radioactive waste falls under the exclusive competence of th...
The long-term management of radioactive wastes raises significant ethical issues to potential host c...
ABSTRACT Geological disposal is an essential component of the long-term management of spent fuel, hi...
The nature of long-lived radioactive wastes is that they present a radiological hazard over a perio...
Since 2000, the EURATOM Framework Programmes have dedicated political attention and economic support...
This paper explores citizen participation in Swedish and Finnish regulatory processes for final disp...