In the disposal of radioactive waste in Germany, a question arises with regards to how confidence in the safety and thus also in the acceptability of a deep geological repository can be increased. To investigate this question, a transdisciplinary workshop on monitoring was conducted. The results provided insights into the requirements of a citizen workgroup for the design of socio-technical monitoring concepts that are considered trustworthy.
In the disposal of radioactive waste in Germany, a question arises with regards to how confidence in the safety and thus also in the acceptability of a deep geological repository can be increased. To investigate this question, a transdisciplinary workshop on monitoring was conducted. The results provided insights into the requirements of a citizen workgroup for the design of socio-technical monitoring concepts that are considered trustworthy.
In the context of radioactive waste management in Germany, the question arises how trust in the safety of a deep geological repository can be increased and what contribution monitoring can make to this. For this purpose, a first transdisciplinary workshop on the subject of Monitoring and Trust was carried out with the help of 12 members of civil society.
In the context of radioactive waste management in Germany, the question arises how trust in the...