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Dealing with interests, values and knowledge in managing risk : Workshop proceedings, Brussels, Belgium, 18-21 November 2003.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Idioma del resumen: Francés Series Radioactive waste management | Radioactive waste management (OECD Nuclear Energy Agency)Detalles de publicación: Paris : Nuclear Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2004.Descripción: 168 p. ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9264007318
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • TD 898.13.B4 O3.2003
Resumen: Radioactive waste management is an area of public interest in which stakeholder involvement has largely proven itself to be beneficial to all parties and processes concerned. With growing experience, sharing best practice can be useful at the international level. These workshop proceedings deal with the local partnership methodology employed in Belgium in order to develop an integrated proposal to the national Government to construct and operate a disposal facility for low-level radioactive waste that is adapted to local conditions. The partnerships are formed amongst representatives of local organisations in affected communities and representatives of the Belgian National Radioactive Waste Management Agency.
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Essays chiefly in English, 2 in French.

"The fourth workshop of the OECD/NEA Forum on Stakeholder Confidence (FSC) was hosted by ONDRAF/NIRAS, the Belgian Agency for Radioactive Waste Management and Enriched Fissile Materials"--P. 3.

NEA no. 5301.

Radioactive waste management is an area of public interest in which stakeholder involvement has largely proven itself to be beneficial to all parties and processes concerned. With growing experience, sharing best practice can be useful at the international level. These workshop proceedings deal with the local partnership methodology employed in Belgium in order to develop an integrated proposal to the national Government to construct and operate a disposal facility for low-level radioactive waste that is adapted to local conditions. The partnerships are formed amongst representatives of local organisations in affected communities and representatives of the Belgian National Radioactive Waste Management Agency.