Articles | Volume 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/sand-2-227-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/sand-2-227-2023
Conference Abstract
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06 Sep 2023
Conference Abstract |  | 06 Sep 2023

The role of nuclear cultural heritage in long-term nuclear waste governance

Viktoria Noka and Melanie Mbah

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Nuclear waste is often described as an eternal burden. For the human imagination, such long periods of time are hard to comprehend; instead, fears, worries and ideas fed by past and present experiences prevail, out of which expectations for the future are developed. The aim of this research is to explore how certain sites develop significance and meaning as spaces of nuclear cultural heritage and how this relates to the long-term planning necessary for dealing with nuclear waste.