Description
The purpose of this session is:
• To demonstrate the importance of stakeholder engagement in obtaining the necessary social licence for D&ER activities
• To highlight how experience with stakeholder involvement over the past 10 years has impacted decision-making approaches for D&ER
Dr
MERITXELL MARTELL
(MERIENCE)
24/05/2016, 15:05
Decision-making process: societal and stakeholder involvement during the life cycle of decommissioning and environmental remediation projects
Oral
Different academic studies and the IAEA project CIDER (Constraints in Decommissioning and Environmental Remediation) argue that lay people are able to reason about complex technical matters. Judgement of radiological risks related to contaminated environment or decommissioning of nuclear installations includes a wider range of considerations in lay population reasoning processes as well as in...
Dr
Joseph Muldoon
(Saskatchewan Research Council)
24/05/2016, 15:35
Decision-making process: societal and stakeholder involvement during the life cycle of decommissioning and environmental remediation projects
Oral
ABORIGINAL AND NORTHERN INVOLVEMENT AND BENEFITS FROM GUNNAR URANIUM MINE ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION – NORTHERN SASKATCHEWAN
MULDOON, Joseph; CALETTE, Mark; and SCHRAMM, Laurier L.,
Saskatchewan Research Council, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
E-mail address: muldoon@src.sk.ca
1. INTRODUCTION – MINE SITE AND HISTORY
The Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) was contracted by the Province of...