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https://doi.org/10.5194/sand-2-213-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/sand-2-213-2023
Conference Abstract
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06 Sep 2023
Conference Abstract |  | 06 Sep 2023

Thinking in alternatives and reflecting possible futures in German nuclear waste management: insights from technology assessment

Peter Hocke

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Reflecting possible futures in the German management of highly radioactive nuclear waste assists in the site selection process and all the subsequent phases of licensing and operation, as they are understood as a self-learning system. Empirical research on images for the future, narratives, and selected pathways within the TRANSENS project offer arguments for supporting the current nuclear waste governance.