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https://doi.org/10.5194/sand-2-245-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/sand-2-245-2023
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06 Sep 2023
Conference Abstract |  | 06 Sep 2023

The importance of social science research in nuclear waste management shown by three projects on public participation

Annika Froese, Zoe Felder, and Steffen Drees

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We present the results of three projects on public participation which show the importance of social science research in nuclear waste management. The first project showed that the German population is most concerned about the safety of the final repository for highly radioactive waste. The second highlights the importance of schools, design, and gamification when using digital participation tools to engage young people. The third provides a sketch of a model cross-border participation process.