Nuclear Decommissioning and Society

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Decommissioning Costs
Decommissioning Operation
Decommissioning Options
Decommissioning Strategy
Decommissioning Wastes
energy crisis
Energy economics
energy geography
energy international
Energy Policy
energy politics
energy resources
energy sector employment
energy strategies
energy supply
energy technology
environment energy
environmental policy analysis
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Gwynedd County Council
Hinkley Point
Indian record
Low Level Radioactive Waste
Magnox Reactors
Magnox Station
Nuclear Decommissioning
Nuclear Generating Station
nuclear industry
nuclear policy
nuclear politics
Nuclear Power
nuclear technology
political geography energy
politics of energy
power industries
Power Plant Sites
Power Station Construction
public risk perception
radioactive waste management
Radioactive Waste Management Advisory Committee
regulatory frameworks
resouces energy
resources power
Shell UK
Sizewell Inquiry
social impacts nuclear facility closure
UK Atomic Energy Authority
UK Nuclear
UK Nuclear Industry
USA nuclear
Waste Arisings
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367231545
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1990. This book argues that a better understanding of the social impact of decommissioning - in areas such as jobs, waste, economics, opinion, law, public policy, land-use and legacies - is vital to the successful application of any technical solution. The issues raised are divided into three areas which deal with those problems that have already been recognized, the questions that decommissioning itself will raise and those that may result from likely future developments. The book aims to initiate a process of appraisal by examining several of the more obvious social ties to decommissioning.