2009
DOI: 10.1080/13669870903126382
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Concerned public and the paralysis of decision‐making: nuclear waste management policy in Germany

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“…At the same time, an integration of approaches is called for (see Strandberg 2000 for an endorsement of such approaches). As is convincingly shown and argued by, e.g., MacKerron and Berkhout (2009), Hocke and Renn (2009), Durant (2009), and Solomon (2009, the failure to establish an HLW repository in the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, and the United States, respectively, can best be understood when the analysis includes high-level politics of energy and HLW, the historical and institutional context, policymaking, and especially the facility siting processes. This brings us to our final idea for future social science research on HLW management, which is to develop an integrated approach so that all strengths that come with research specialization could be combined into a truly cross-or trans-disciplinary methodology.…”
Section: Conclusion and Ideas For Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…At the same time, an integration of approaches is called for (see Strandberg 2000 for an endorsement of such approaches). As is convincingly shown and argued by, e.g., MacKerron and Berkhout (2009), Hocke and Renn (2009), Durant (2009), and Solomon (2009, the failure to establish an HLW repository in the United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, and the United States, respectively, can best be understood when the analysis includes high-level politics of energy and HLW, the historical and institutional context, policymaking, and especially the facility siting processes. This brings us to our final idea for future social science research on HLW management, which is to develop an integrated approach so that all strengths that come with research specialization could be combined into a truly cross-or trans-disciplinary methodology.…”
Section: Conclusion and Ideas For Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Each approach has a different bearing on the relationship of ''geology'' and ''society''. A combined way would probably look like the one proposed by the German Committee on a site selection procedure for repository sites (AkEnd 2002;Hocke and Renn 2009). Similar to that and based as well on the lessons learnt at Wellenberg, the Swiss Federal Office of Energy on behalf of the Federal Government has launched a three-step procedure aimed at meeting safety requirements and extending public involvement (see Box 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ruetter and Partner (2005: 113) have characterized the period until 1996 as a 'stop-and-go policy'. The whole process could be described as a "messy muddling through", void of any coherent action plan (Hocke and Renn 2011). 8 In essence, the investigations for a geological repository at Gorleben took far longer than planned.…”
Section: Historical Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%