Siting processes of high-level radioactive wastes remain a sensitive step for nuclear waste management organizations. At this stage, radioactive wastes programs become highly visible. Such concreteness increases controversies leading to modification or temporary standstill of the program (see e.g. strong local oppositions in the 80’s in Canada and in France). These controversies have often forced nuclear waste management organizations to include larger societal groups (civil society, NGO’s, parliamentarians, lay people,…) and to recognize the societal dimension of such issue. The program is thus recognized as a sociotechnical one, compelling authorities to a new approach to territorial development (Leloup 2010). At the local scale, new inst...
The disposal of designated radioactive contaminated waste resulting from the Fukushima nuclear accid...
International audienceRadioactive waste stands apart in waste studies: it seems to belong to a class...
to ensure isolation from the biosphere while it remains hazardous. The outcome of this research is a...
peer reviewedFollowing the theoretical approach of Herbold (1995), Gross and Krohn (2005), and Van d...
In Belgium, the long-term management of radioactive waste falls under the exclusive competence of th...
Short Abstract This presentation suggests a comparison between public invited critics and their i...
In most of the nuclearized countries, the public agencies in charge of the development of a technica...
Current repository siting efforts focus on Yucca Mountain, Nevada, where DOE`s Office of Civilian Ra...
Neither Canada nor the United States has sited a new radioactive waste management facility in more t...
This study explores the dilemma associated with high-level waste disposal, first by recounting the h...
Radioactive wastes and their management are posing pressing political and epistemic issues to modern...
The siting and construction of a radioactive waste disposal operation is likely to be controversial ...
International audienceAs the Cigéo project of geological disposal for high-level waste (HLW) progres...
Although nuclear waste management (NWM) is a theme that requires a trans-disciplinary method of rese...
Following the theoretical approach developed by Herbold (1995), Gross and Krohn (2005), and Van de P...
The disposal of designated radioactive contaminated waste resulting from the Fukushima nuclear accid...
International audienceRadioactive waste stands apart in waste studies: it seems to belong to a class...
to ensure isolation from the biosphere while it remains hazardous. The outcome of this research is a...
peer reviewedFollowing the theoretical approach of Herbold (1995), Gross and Krohn (2005), and Van d...
In Belgium, the long-term management of radioactive waste falls under the exclusive competence of th...
Short Abstract This presentation suggests a comparison between public invited critics and their i...
In most of the nuclearized countries, the public agencies in charge of the development of a technica...
Current repository siting efforts focus on Yucca Mountain, Nevada, where DOE`s Office of Civilian Ra...
Neither Canada nor the United States has sited a new radioactive waste management facility in more t...
This study explores the dilemma associated with high-level waste disposal, first by recounting the h...
Radioactive wastes and their management are posing pressing political and epistemic issues to modern...
The siting and construction of a radioactive waste disposal operation is likely to be controversial ...
International audienceAs the Cigéo project of geological disposal for high-level waste (HLW) progres...
Although nuclear waste management (NWM) is a theme that requires a trans-disciplinary method of rese...
Following the theoretical approach developed by Herbold (1995), Gross and Krohn (2005), and Van de P...
The disposal of designated radioactive contaminated waste resulting from the Fukushima nuclear accid...
International audienceRadioactive waste stands apart in waste studies: it seems to belong to a class...
to ensure isolation from the biosphere while it remains hazardous. The outcome of this research is a...