Stakeholder Participation In Radiological Decision Making: Processes And Implications (Radiation Protection)

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Author(s): Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
Year: 2004

Language: English
Pages: 64

Preliminaries......Page 1
FOREWORD......Page 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS......Page 6
Welcome address from the NEA......Page 8
Stakeholder participation in decision making involving radiation......Page 10
Environmental decision making: What does public participation add?......Page 16
Stakeholder involvement in the Canadian review process for uranium production projects in northern Saskatchewan......Page 20
The Ethos project for post-accident rehabilitation in the area of Belarus contaminated by the Chernobyl disaster......Page 24
Stakeholder involvement – a Japanese perspective......Page 26
Stakeholder involvement in the management of effluent discharges from nuclear installations in France......Page 34
The Rocky Flats controversy on radionuclide soil action levels......Page 42
Information on NEA programmes on nuclear energy and civil society and their co-ordination......Page 44
EGPSI case studies: Implications of stakeholder involvement for radiological protection policy......Page 48
The OECD project on emerging systemic risks......Page 50
Towards inclusive governance of hazardous activities, synthesis of the conclusio of the 2001-2003 TRUSTNET activities......Page 56
List of participants......Page 60