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Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel from Shutdown Sites
Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel from Shutdown Sites
Next-Generation Waste Management System Analysis Model (NGSAM) Training Manual
Next-Generation Waste Management System Analysis Model (NGSAM) Training Manual
Generic Design Alternatives for Dry Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel
Generic Design Alternatives for Dry Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel
Preliminary Evaluation of Loading DOE Standardized Canisters in the CPP-603 Irradiated Fuel Storage Facility
Preliminary Evaluation of Loading DOE Standardized Canisters in the CPP-603 Irradiated Fuel Storage Facility
Development of Consolidated Fuel Storage Facility Concepts
Development of Consolidated Fuel Storage Facility Concepts
Insight from Public Surveys Related to Siting of Nuclear Waste Facilities: An Overview of Findings from a 2015 Nationwide Survey of US Residents
Insight from Public Surveys Related to Siting of Nuclear Waste Facilities: An Overview of Findings from a 2015 Nationwide Survey of US Residents
M3SF-21SR020401062- Spent Nuclear Fuel and Reprocessing Waste Inventory
M3SF-21SR020401062- Spent Nuclear Fuel and Reprocessing Waste Inventory
Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel from Shutdown Sites
Preliminary Evaluation of Removing Used Nuclear Fuel from Shutdown Sites
M3SF-21PN020401053- COBRA-SFS Version 6.1 User Guide- A Thermal Hydraulic Analysis Code for Spent Fuel Storage and Transpor
M3SF-21PN020401053- COBRA-SFS Version 6.1 User Guide- A Thermal Hydraulic Analysis Code for Spent Fuel Storage and Transpor
Performance Specification for Standardized Transportation, Aging, and Disposal Canister Systems
Performance Specification for Standardized Transportation, Aging, and Disposal Canister Systems
Development of Consolidated Storage Facility Design Concepts
Development of Consolidated Storage Facility Design Concepts
Standardized Transportation, Aging, and Disposal Canister Feasibility Study
Standardized Transportation, Aging, and Disposal Canister Feasibility Study
Nuclear Fuels Storage and Transportation Requirements Document
Nuclear Fuels Storage and Transportation Requirements Document
Task Order 18 Updated Final Report: Generic Design for Small Standardized Transportation, Aging and Disposal Canister Systems UPDATED FINAL REPORT
Task Order 18 Updated Final Report: Generic Design for Small Standardized Transportation, Aging and Disposal Canister Systems UPDATED FINAL REPORT
Dry Storage Cask Inventory Assessment
Dry Storage Cask Inventory Assessment
Preliminary Used Nuclear Fuel Storage Design Concept
Preliminary Used Nuclear Fuel Storage Design Concept
Summary of Design Criteria for Dry Cask Storage Systems for ISFSI Storage of Shutdown Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel?
Summary of Design Criteria for Dry Cask Storage Systems for ISFSI Storage of Shutdown Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel?
Generic Design Alternatives for Dry Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel
Generic Design Alternatives for Dry Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel
Generic Design Alternatives for Dry Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel
Generic Design Alternatives for Dry Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel
Public Preferences Related to Consent-Based Siting of Radioactive Waste Management Facilities for Storage and Disposal: Analyzing Variations over Time, Events, and Program Designs
Public Preferences Related to Consent-Based Siting of Radioactive Waste Management Facilities for Storage and Disposal: Analyzing Variations over Time, Events, and Program Designs
Know your rights: Earth jurisprudence and environmental politics
Know your rights: Earth jurisprudence and environmental politics
Two Andean countries – Ecuador and Bolivia – have politically recognized the rights of nature, an idea that is also gaining traction at the sub-federal in the United States. The origins of the concept can be traced to the cultures of indigenous peoples of the Americas as well as to the work of American legal scholar Christopher Stone. Recognition of nature’s rights holds out the possibility of an alternative approach to environmental management and politics, as well as to a fundamentally redefined relationship between nature and society.
The Social and Ethical Aspects of Nuclear Waste
The Social and Ethical Aspects of Nuclear Waste
Nuclear waste management seems to exist in a perpetual state of crises. For 50 years the nuclear states of the world have fought, and generally lost, the battle to deal with the nuclear waste problem. Worldwide, there is a growing acknowledgement within industry and government that social and ethical issues are just as important as technical issues when developing safe programs for nuclear waste management. This paper is a review of some of the outstanding social and ethical issues that are influencing discussions on nuclear waste management around the world.
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
The General Assembly, Taking note of the recommendation of the Human Rights Council contained in its resolution 1/2 of 29 June 20061 , by which the Council adopted the text of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Recalling its resolution 61/178 of 20 December 2006, by which it decided to defer consideration of and action on the Declaration to allow time for further consultations thereon, and also decided to conclude its consideration before the end of the sixty-first session of the General Assembly, 1 See Official Records of the General Assembly, Sixty-first S
Free Prior and Informed Consent: An indigenous peoples’ right and a good practice for local communities
Free Prior and Informed Consent: An indigenous peoples’ right and a good practice for local communities
This Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) Manual is designed as a tool for project practitioners (herein referred as project managers) for a broad range of projects and programmes (hereinafter to be referred to as projects) of any development organization, by providing information about the right to FPIC and how it can be implemented in six steps.