Public acceptance of nuclear waste disposal sites: a decision-making process utilising the ‘veil of ignorance’ concept
Abstract This study demonstrates that a decision-making process utilising ‘the veil of ignorance’ concept, defined in process terms as beginning from a blank slate encompassing the entire country as potential sites and shortlisting candidate sites based on scientific (geological) safety, promotes pu...
Main Authors: | Miki Yokoyama, Susumu Ohnuma, Hideaki Osawa, Shoji Ohtomo, Yukio Hirose |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2023-09-01
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Series: | Humanities & Social Sciences Communications |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-023-02139-2 |
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