Geological storage of nuclear wastes: Insights following the Fukushima crisis

Autores
Gallardo, Adrian Hugo; Matsuzaki, Tomose; Aoki, Hisashi
Año de publicación
2014
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The geological storage of high-level nuclear wastes (HLW) has been in the agenda of Japan for several years. Nevertheless, all the research can become meaningless without understanding the public feelings about the disposal. The events at Fukushima in 2011 altered the perception towards nuclear-waste storage in the country. This work investigates the attitude of young Japanese towards the construction of a repository following the Fukushima crisis, and examines how public perception changed after the event. A survey among 545 university students from different regions of Japan addressed three main variables: dread, trust and acceptance. The results suggest that the economy of the country is still the most concerning issue, but there was a dramatic increase of attention towards everything "nuclear". Radiation leakage and food contamination are major concerns as well. The distrust towards the government deepened after Fukushima, although more than half of the respondents would accept the repository. In a clear phenomenon of NIMBY (not in my back yard), the acceptance drops to less than 20% if the repository is to be installed near the respondents´ residency. Financial incentives would increase the acceptability of the siting, although only a substantial compensation might minimise the NIMBY in potential host communities.
Fil: Gallardo, Adrian Hugo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico San Luis; Argentina
Fil: Matsuzaki, Tomose. Daito Bunka University; Japón
Fil: Aoki, Hisashi. Tokyo Gakugei University; Japón
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Geological Disposal
Nuclear Wastes
Fukushima
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Geological storage of nuclear wastes: Insights following the Fukushima crisis
title Geological storage of nuclear wastes: Insights following the Fukushima crisis
spellingShingle Geological storage of nuclear wastes: Insights following the Fukushima crisis
Gallardo, Adrian Hugo
Geological Disposal
Nuclear Wastes
Fukushima
title_short Geological storage of nuclear wastes: Insights following the Fukushima crisis
title_full Geological storage of nuclear wastes: Insights following the Fukushima crisis
title_fullStr Geological storage of nuclear wastes: Insights following the Fukushima crisis
title_full_unstemmed Geological storage of nuclear wastes: Insights following the Fukushima crisis
title_sort Geological storage of nuclear wastes: Insights following the Fukushima crisis
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gallardo, Adrian Hugo
Matsuzaki, Tomose
Aoki, Hisashi
author Gallardo, Adrian Hugo
author_facet Gallardo, Adrian Hugo
Matsuzaki, Tomose
Aoki, Hisashi
author_role author
author2 Matsuzaki, Tomose
Aoki, Hisashi
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Geological Disposal
Nuclear Wastes
Fukushima
topic Geological Disposal
Nuclear Wastes
Fukushima
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The geological storage of high-level nuclear wastes (HLW) has been in the agenda of Japan for several years. Nevertheless, all the research can become meaningless without understanding the public feelings about the disposal. The events at Fukushima in 2011 altered the perception towards nuclear-waste storage in the country. This work investigates the attitude of young Japanese towards the construction of a repository following the Fukushima crisis, and examines how public perception changed after the event. A survey among 545 university students from different regions of Japan addressed three main variables: dread, trust and acceptance. The results suggest that the economy of the country is still the most concerning issue, but there was a dramatic increase of attention towards everything "nuclear". Radiation leakage and food contamination are major concerns as well. The distrust towards the government deepened after Fukushima, although more than half of the respondents would accept the repository. In a clear phenomenon of NIMBY (not in my back yard), the acceptance drops to less than 20% if the repository is to be installed near the respondents´ residency. Financial incentives would increase the acceptability of the siting, although only a substantial compensation might minimise the NIMBY in potential host communities.
Fil: Gallardo, Adrian Hugo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico San Luis; Argentina
Fil: Matsuzaki, Tomose. Daito Bunka University; Japón
Fil: Aoki, Hisashi. Tokyo Gakugei University; Japón
description The geological storage of high-level nuclear wastes (HLW) has been in the agenda of Japan for several years. Nevertheless, all the research can become meaningless without understanding the public feelings about the disposal. The events at Fukushima in 2011 altered the perception towards nuclear-waste storage in the country. This work investigates the attitude of young Japanese towards the construction of a repository following the Fukushima crisis, and examines how public perception changed after the event. A survey among 545 university students from different regions of Japan addressed three main variables: dread, trust and acceptance. The results suggest that the economy of the country is still the most concerning issue, but there was a dramatic increase of attention towards everything "nuclear". Radiation leakage and food contamination are major concerns as well. The distrust towards the government deepened after Fukushima, although more than half of the respondents would accept the repository. In a clear phenomenon of NIMBY (not in my back yard), the acceptance drops to less than 20% if the repository is to be installed near the respondents´ residency. Financial incentives would increase the acceptability of the siting, although only a substantial compensation might minimise the NIMBY in potential host communities.
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