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Building a Successful Communications Program Based on the Needs and Characteristics of the Affected Communities - 13152
Judy Herod, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (Canada); Alexandra Mahabir, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (Canada); Sandy Holmes, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (Canada) |
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A Framework Approach to Evaluate Cross-Cultural Adaptation of Public Engagement Strategies for Radioactive Waste Management - 13430
Laura Hermann, Potomac Communications Group (USA) |
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How Stakeholder Engagement is Evolving at the Caldas Uranium Mining Site in Minas Gerais, Brazil - 13223
Peter Booth, WSP Environmental Ltd (United Kingdom); Alexandre Pereira de Oliveira , CNEN (Brazil); Nivaldo Carlos da Silva , CNEN (Brazil); Heraldo Rangel Junior , INB (Brazil); Regina Maria Cioffi Batagini , CMPC (Brazil); Maria da Conceição Estrella Abad, IBAMA (Brazil) |
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The Use of Legally-Imposed and Locally-Negotiated Incentive Approaches in the Siting of Nuclear Waste Management Facilities: Comparing Stakeholders' Views in the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovenia - 13534
Matti Kojo, University of Tampere (Finland); Phil Richardson, Galson Sciences Ltd (United Kingdom) |
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An Information Building on Radioactivity and Nuclear Energy for the French CEA Cadarache Research Center - 13492
Guy Brunel, CEA (France); Dominique Denis, CEA (France); Alain Boulet, CEA (France) |
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Public Resistance is Waste-Based and What to Do About That - 13412
Laurie Ford, Critical Path Consultants (USA) |
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Long-Term Surveillance and Maintenance Records: Maintaining Access to the Knowledge - 13122
John Montgomery, US DOE (USA); Jeanie Gueretta, US DOE (USA); Ruth McKinney, Source One Management, Inc. (USA); Cliff Anglim, Source One Management, Inc. (USA) |
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