TY - BOOK ID - 33056647 TI - Challenges of Nuclear Waste Governance : An International Comparison Volume II AU - Brunnengräber, Achim. AU - Di Nucci, Maria Rosaria. AU - Isidoro Losada, Ana María. AU - Mez, Lutz. AU - Schreurs, Miranda A. PY - 2018 SN - 3658214406 3658214414 PB - Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer VS, DB - UniCat KW - Political science. KW - Energy policy. KW - Energy and state. KW - Comparative politics. KW - Environmental policy. KW - Political Science and International Relations. KW - Comparative Politics. KW - Energy Policy, Economics and Management. KW - Environmental Politics. KW - Environment and state KW - Environmental control KW - Environmental management KW - Environmental protection KW - Environmental quality KW - State and environment KW - Environmental auditing KW - Comparative political systems KW - Comparative politics KW - Government, Comparative KW - Political systems, Comparative KW - Political science KW - Energy and state KW - Power resources KW - State and energy KW - Industrial policy KW - Energy conservation KW - Administration KW - Civil government KW - Commonwealth, The KW - Government KW - Political theory KW - Political thought KW - Politics KW - Science, Political KW - Social sciences KW - State, The KW - Government policy KW - Radioactive wastes. KW - Nuclear wastes KW - Radwastes KW - Wastes, Nuclear KW - Wastes, Radioactive KW - Hazardous wastes KW - Nuclear engineering KW - Radioactive substances KW - Comparative government. KW - Environmental Policy. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:33056647 AB - This is volume two of a comparative analysis of nuclear waste governance and public participation in decision-making regarding the storage and siting of high-level radioactive waste and spent fuel in different countries. The contributors examine both the historical and current approaches countries have taken to address the wicked challenge of nuclear waste governance. The analyses discuss the regulations, technology choices, safety criteria, costs and financing issues, compensation schemes, institutional structures, and approaches to public participation found in each country. Contents Technical, Political, and Socio-Economic Challenges of Nuclear Waste Governance “The Big 4” – China, Russia, South Korea and Japan The Eastern European Countries Nuclear Waste Governance in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, and South Africa Target Groups Energy (policy) experts, nuclear energy experts and practitioners, political and social scientists, economists, engineers, decision makers and consultants, civil society organizations The Editors Achim Brunnengräber, Maria Rosaria Di Nucci, Ana María Isidoro Losada, Lutz Mez, Environmental Policy Research Centre, Freie Universität Berlin, and Miranda A. Schreurs, Bavarian School of Public Policy, Technical University of Munich, were members of the project “Multi Level Governance-Perspective on Nuclear Waste Disposal” within the research platform ENTRIA (2013-2017). ER -