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Nuclear Waste Politics Matthew Cotton (University of Sheffield, UK)

Nuclear Waste Politics By Matthew Cotton (University of Sheffield, UK)

Summary

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.

Nuclear Waste Politics Summary

Nuclear Waste Politics: An Incrementalist Perspective by Matthew Cotton (University of Sheffield, UK)

The question of what to do with radioactive waste has dogged political administrations of nuclear-powered electricity-producing nations since the inception of the technology in the 1950s. As the issue rises to the forefront of current energy and environmental policy debates, a critical policy analysis of radioactive waste management in the UK provides important insights for the future.

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.

This book is an important resource for academics and researchers in the areas of environmental management, energy policy, and science and technology studies.

About Matthew Cotton (University of Sheffield, UK)

Matthew Cotton is a Lecturer in Environmental Policy and Planning at the University of Sheffield, UK

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - The problem of radioactive wastes

Chapter 2 - Inflexible technologies and incrementalism

Chapter 3 -Nuclear power and the problem of radioactive waste

Chapter 4 - Nirex and the search for a site

Chapter 5 - Health, environmental risks and the social construction of radioactive waste

Chapter 6 - The participatory-deliberative turn

Chapter 7 - Managing Radioactive Waste Safely

Chapter 8 - Partnership, volunteerism and ethical incrementalism

Chapter 9 - What next for nuclear waste?

Additional information

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9780367179281
0367179288
Nuclear Waste Politics: An Incrementalist Perspective by Matthew Cotton (University of Sheffield, UK)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2018-12-19
252
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