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E-raamat: Future of Radioactive Waste Governance: Lessons from Europe

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This Open Access book examines the radioactive waste management policies of ten European countries: Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Most countries are in the process of planning and creating final storage solutions, while none has yet finalized this process. Over the past decades many countries have been renewing their decision-making processes and the institutions that support them. The book provides 16 lessons that may advance the future democratic decision-making process around radioactive waste management.
Introduction: The governance challenge of radioactive waste
management.- Long-term radioactive waste management in the Netherlands:
Seeking guidance for decision-making.- Nuclear Waste Governance in Italy:
between participation rhetoric and regionalism.- Do you care about High-level
Radioactive Waste and Spent Nuclear Fuel? Opportunities for co-constructing
an appropriate governance-ecosystem in Belgium.- The long road towards the
soft nuclear repository state Nuclear waste governance in Germany.- The
melancholic lock. High-Level Radioactive Waste Governance in Spain.- Who
Decides What is Safe? Experiences from Radioactive Waste Governance in
Switzerland.- UK nuclear waste policy: 50 wasted years.- The governance
ecosystem of radioactive waste management in France: governing of and with
mistrust.- Radioactive waste management in Sweden: Decision making in a
context of scientific controversy.- The Finnish solution to final disposal of
spent nuclear fuel.- European lessons for governance of long-term radioactive
waste management.
Maarten J Arentsen is associate professor emeritus of Energy Innovation at the University of Twente in the Netherlands.Rinie van Est is research coordinator at the Rathenau Instituut and professor of Technology Assessment and Governance at Eindhoven University of Technology (School of Innovation Sciences).