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Title:
Nuclear waste politics : an incrementalist perspective / Matthew Cotton.
Author:
Cotton, Matthew, author.
Publication Information:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
Call Number:
TD898.14.S63 C68 2018
Abstract:
Nuclear Waste Politics sets out a detailed historical and social scientific analysis of radioactive waste management and disposal in the UK from the 1950s up to the present day; drawing international comparisons with Sweden, Finland, Canada and the US. A theoretical framework is presented for analysing nuclear politics: blending literatures on technology policy, environmental ethics and the geography and politics of scale. The book proffers a new theory of "ethical incrementalism" and practical policy suggestions to facilitate a fair and efficient siting process for radioactive waste management facilities. The book argues that a move away from centralised, high capital investment national siting towards a regional approach using deep borehole disposal, could resolve many of the problems that the high stakes, inflexible "megaproject" approach has caused across the world.
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Edition:
First issued in paperback 2018
ISBN:
9780367179281
Series:
Routledge studies in waste management and policy
Physical Description:
viii, 252 pages ; 24 cm.
Contents:
The problem of radioactive wastes -- Inflexible technologies and incrementalism -- Nuclear power and the problem of radioactive waste -- Nirex and the search for a site -- Health, environmental risks and the social construction of radioactive waste -- The participatory-deliberative turn -- Managing radioactive waste safely -- Partnership, volunteerism and ethical incrementalism -- What next for nuclear waste?
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