Risk distribution is a core problem in the context of risk management. In this respect, the issue of equity with regard to the management of high-level radioactive waste is complex and has given rise to substantial literature, mainly related to the notions of consent, compensation or sustainable development. This paper aims at contributing to this debate by analysing one aspect often neglected in the ethical literature, namely the question of equity associated with the health impact of different management strategies. Therefore, we will assess qualitatively the potential exposure of individuals in the case of three management strategies – surface storage, non-retrievable geological disposal, and retrievable geological disposal –, and we wil...
The disposal of waste is a growing environmental, political, and economic problem. Low level radioac...
Recent research has focused on perceptions of risk dominant source of economic impacts due to siting...
Management of low level radioactive waste has become a complicated subject, less because of technica...
The long-term management of radioactive wastes raises significant ethical issues to potential host c...
to ensure isolation from the biosphere while it remains hazardous. The outcome of this research is a...
Shrader-Frechette looks at current U.S. government policy regarding the nation's high-level radioact...
Waste caused by the use of radioactive material in research, medicine and technologies, above all hi...
The purpose of our study is to estimate procedural fairness and distributive fairness of past decisi...
International audienceAfter more than 30 years of international research and development, there is a...
The absence of compensation for third parties who are the victims of residual (that is, permitted) p...
The international community has come a long way in developing a consensus that the remediation and ...
The ethical matrix is a participatory tool designed to structure ethical reflection about the design...
The nuclear community frequently refers to the concept of “future generations” when discussing the m...
Based on comparative research, Dr. Vari recommends, e.g., that main actors\u27 views about criteria ...
The thesis critically analyses the fairness and competence of aspects of the law and practice relati...
The disposal of waste is a growing environmental, political, and economic problem. Low level radioac...
Recent research has focused on perceptions of risk dominant source of economic impacts due to siting...
Management of low level radioactive waste has become a complicated subject, less because of technica...
The long-term management of radioactive wastes raises significant ethical issues to potential host c...
to ensure isolation from the biosphere while it remains hazardous. The outcome of this research is a...
Shrader-Frechette looks at current U.S. government policy regarding the nation's high-level radioact...
Waste caused by the use of radioactive material in research, medicine and technologies, above all hi...
The purpose of our study is to estimate procedural fairness and distributive fairness of past decisi...
International audienceAfter more than 30 years of international research and development, there is a...
The absence of compensation for third parties who are the victims of residual (that is, permitted) p...
The international community has come a long way in developing a consensus that the remediation and ...
The ethical matrix is a participatory tool designed to structure ethical reflection about the design...
The nuclear community frequently refers to the concept of “future generations” when discussing the m...
Based on comparative research, Dr. Vari recommends, e.g., that main actors\u27 views about criteria ...
The thesis critically analyses the fairness and competence of aspects of the law and practice relati...
The disposal of waste is a growing environmental, political, and economic problem. Low level radioac...
Recent research has focused on perceptions of risk dominant source of economic impacts due to siting...
Management of low level radioactive waste has become a complicated subject, less because of technica...