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Public Undertakings of Nuclear Waste Storage: The Role of the Government in the Dissemination of Public Knowledge

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Public Undertakings of Nuclear Waste Storage: The Role of the Government in the Dissemination of Public Knowledge
Public Undertakings of Nuclear Waste Storage: The Role of the Government in the Dissemination of Public Knowledge

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Public Undertakings of Nuclear Waste Storage: The Role of the Government in the Dissemination of Public Knowledge

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This book provides a critical analysis of literature regarding nuclear policy and nuclear waste disposal while presenting major arguments in favor of retracing the regulative profile of concurrent diversification processes in the context of renewable energy policies. The book focuses on public knowledge transfers in governance, which allows for identification of emerging factors in regional and state regulations, along with institutional industrial energy planning. Moreover, Amato scrutinizes current patterns of governmental knowledge transitions to explain how nuclear power policy and nuclear waste disposal facilities are regionally assessed. All of this happens in the context of a progressive, regulative integration of scientific policy directions, local knowledge innovation, nuclear energy policy, and more.

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