The Societal Aspects of Decision Making in Complex Radiological Situations Workshop Proceedings, Villigen, Switzerland, 13-15 January 1998
In its 1994 collective opinion, Radiation Protection Today and Tomorrow, the NEA Committee on Radiation Protection and Public Health (CRPPH) concluded that societal participation in the decision-making process is becoming increasingly important. This was seen as particularly true in the case of deci...
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Paris :
OECD Publishing
1998.
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Colección: | OECD proceedings The societal aspects of decision making in complex radiological situations.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword
- Keynote Address: Decision-Making in Abnormal Radiological Situations by S. Pretre
- The Decision-Making Process in Returning Relocated Populations to the Marshall Islands by T. Bell
- The Decision-Making Process in Dealing with Populations Living in Areas Contaminated by the Chernobyl Accident: The Ethos Project by G. Heriard-Dubreuil and T. Schneider
- The Current Issues in a Contaminated Territory of Belarus by V. L. Pachkiewitch
- The Decision-Making Process in Dealing with Populations Living in Areas Contaminated by the Uranium Mining Residues in Eastern Germany by W. Karus, E. Ettenhuber, and J. Staupe
- The Role of the Media in the Coverage of Risks Associated with Nuclear Waste by O. Renn
- Perceived Risk and Public Confidence by L. Sjoberg
- Involving Communities in Environmental Health Studies by H. G. Stockwell and J. M. Smith
- Engaging the Public in Decision-Making: A Swiss Approach by A. Herrmann