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Nuclear waste transportation: case studies of identifying stakeholder risk information needs.

机译:核废料运输:确定利益相关者风险信息需求的案例研究。

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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is responsible for the cleanup of our nation's nuclear legacy, involving complex decisions about how and where to dispose of nuclear waste and how to transport it to its ultimate disposal site. It is widely recognized that a broad range of stakeholders and tribes should be involved in this kind of decision. All too frequently, however, stakeholders and tribes are only invited to participate by commenting on processes and activities that are near completion; they are not included in the problem formulation stages. Moreover, it is often assumed that high levels of complexity and uncertainty prevent meaningful participation by these groups. Considering the types of information that stakeholders and tribes need to be able to participate in the full life cycle of decision making is critical for improving participation and transparency of decision making. Toward this objective, the Consortium for Risk Evaluation with Stakeholder Participation (CRESP) participated in three public processes relating to nuclear waste transportation and disposal in 1997-1998. First, CRESP organized focus groups to identify concerns about nuclear waste transportation. Second, CRESP conducted exit surveys at regional public workshops held by DOE to get input from stakeholders on intersite waste transfer issues. Third, CRESP developed visual tools to synthesize technical information and allow stakeholders and tribes with varying levels of knowledge about nuclear waste to participate in meaningful discussion. In this article we share the results of the CRESP findings, discuss common themes arising from these interactions, and comment on special considerations needed to facilitate stakeholder and tribal participation in similar decision-making processes.
机译:美国能源部(DOE)负责清理我们国家的核遗产,涉及关于如何以及在何处处置核废料以及如何将其运输到最终处置场址的复杂决定。人们普遍认为,这种决策应涉及广泛的利益相关者和部落。然而,常常是,利益相关者和部落只能通过评论即将完成的流程和活动来参与其中。它们不包括在问题制定阶段。此外,通常认为,高度的复杂性和不确定性阻止了这些团体的有意义的参与。考虑到利益相关者和部落需要能够参与整个决策生命周期的信息类型,对于提高决策的参与度和透明度至关重要。为了实现这一目标,利益攸关方参与的风险评估联盟(CRESP)在1997-1998年参加了与核废料运输和处置有关的三个公共程序。首先,CRESP组织了焦点小组来确定对核废料运输的关注。其次,CRESP在美国能源部(DOE)举办的区域公共研讨会上进行了出口调查,以获取利益相关者对现场废物转移问题的意见。第三,CRESP开发了可视化工具来综合技术信息,并使对核废料了解程度不同的利益相关者和部落可以参与有意义的讨论。在本文中,我们分享了CRESP调查结果,讨论了由这些相互作用引起的共同主题,并就促进利益相关者和部落参与类似决策过程所需的特殊考虑发表了评论。

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