Perceptions of surface facilities of a potential disposal site and the role of place attachment
Melanie Mbah,
Ryan Kelly,
Sina Bremer
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. Building a deep geological repository for the final disposal of nuclear waste implies not only changes in the underground but also landscape changes on the surface. Transformations of the surface – the landscape – are accompanied by changes in the perceptions of places and the activities of those living close-by, e.g. regarding leisure activities (cf. Devine-Wright and Batel, 2017; Gailing et al., 2020). Therefore, changed perceptions of a landscape may also have effects on the place attachments of i… Show more
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