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Session 024 - Engaging Citizens - Lessons Learned from Around the World
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Chair(s):
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Heather Klebba, Nuclear Filter Technology (USA) Cedric Garnier, CEA Marcoule (France)
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Paper Title
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Holding a Technical Dialog with Local Stakeholders: Test Case at the La Hague Reprocessing Plan
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Ludivine Gilli, Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûrete Nucléaire (France) |
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Avoiding Getting Hit by the Bus: Lessons for the Nuclear Industry Communicators from the BP Oil Spill - 11080
Eliot Brenner, US NRC (USA); Rebecca Schmidt, US NRC (USA) |
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Early Progress in Building Confidence and Partnerships with Northern First Nations and Communities in Low-Level Radioactive Waste Remediation Projects in Canada - 11321
Robert Zelmer, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (Canada); Liliana Benitez, Natural Resources Canada (Canada); Dave McCauley, Natural Resources Canada (Canada) |
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Superfund Job Training Initiative Engage Communities by Offering Employment Opportunities - 11032
Rachel C Hall, US EPA (USA); Robert Pope, US EPA (USA) |
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Implementing the National Low-Level Waste Program in the United Kingdom: An Exercise in Engagement and Communication - 11612
Martin Walkingshaw, LLW Repository Ltd (United Kingdom); Tim Hedahl, LLW Repository Ltd (United Kingdom); Richard Raaz, LLW Repsitory Ltd (United Kingdom) |
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Designing and Building a Radioactive Waste Deep Disposal Facility and including the Local Stakeholders - 11527
Sebastien Farin, ANDRA (France); Gérald Ouzounian, ANDRA (France) |
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Public Communication: Engaging Citizens in the Nuclear Renaissance - 11250
Laurie Ford, Critical Path Consultants (USA) |
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Lessons Learned from the Korean Nuclear Waste Disposal Issues in Terms of Risk Communication Processes - 11171
Chang-Ju Lee, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety (Republic of Korea) |
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