Resilience: A New Paradigm of Nuclear Safety From Accident Mitigation to Resilient Society Facing Extreme Situations / [electronic resource] :
edited by Joonhong Ahn, Franck Guarnieri, Kazuo Furuta.
- 1st ed. 2017.
- XVII, 356 páginas62 ilustraciones, 48 ilustraciones in color. online resource.
Introduction -- Part I: What are damages in Nuclear Accidents?- Part II: Measurement of Damages -- Part III: Barriers against Transition into Resilience -- Part IV: Research questions for developing knowledge toward transition into resilience -- Epilogue.
Open Access
This book is published open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book summarizes presentations and discussions from the two-day international workshop held at UC Berkeley in March 2015, and derives questions to be addressed in multi-disciplinary research toward a new paradigm of nuclear safety. The consequences of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident in March 2011 have fuelled the debate on nuclear safety: while there were no casualties due to radiation, there was substantial damage to local communities. The lack of common understanding of the basics of environmental and radiological sciences has made it difficult for stakeholders to develop effective strategies to accelerate recovery, and this is compounded by a lack of effective decision-making due to the eroded public trust in the government and operators. Recognizing that making a society resilient and achieving higher levels of saf ety relies on public participation in and feedback on decision-making, the book focuses on risk perception and mitigation in its discussion of the development of resilient communities.
9783319587684
10.1007/978-3-319-58768-4 doi
Radiation dosimetry. Nuclear engineering. Environment. Environmental policy. Environmental economics. Technology-Moral and ethical aspects. Radiation Dosimetry and Protection . Nuclear Energy. Environmental Sciences. Environmental Policy. Environmental Economics. Ethics of Technology.