Throughout this paper we aim to scope the most pregnant themes, issues and research questions concerning the relation between geological disposal and advanced nuclear technologies in the broad context of radioactive waste management. Especially from a socio-technical point of view the mutual impacts, divergences and complementarities between both strategies seem to have received limited dedicated examination up until today. Specific attention is paid to the main arguments that seem to underpin both research streams, related to how the issue of radioactive waste is contextualized and which problems and solutions are consequently identified and proposed. Ultimately we aim to encourage scientifically integer communication and constructive dialogue between both fields, to investigate the common possibilities of enhancing radioactive waste management as a whole.
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ASME 2013 15th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management
September 8–12, 2013
Brussels, Belgium
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- Nuclear Engineering Division
- Environmental Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-5601-7
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Jantine Schröder
Jantine Schröder
Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK•CEN), Mol, Belgium
University of Antwerp (UA), Antwerp, Belgium
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Jantine Schröder
Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK•CEN), Mol, Belgium
University of Antwerp (UA), Antwerp, Belgium
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ICEM2013-96271, V001T02A026; 5 pages
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February 18, 2014
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Schröder, J. "Radioactive Waste Management: The Relation Between Geological Disposal and Advanced Nuclear Technologies." Proceedings of the ASME 2013 15th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. Volume 1: Low/Intermediate-Level Radioactive Waste Management; Spent Fuel, Fissile Material, Transuranic and High-Level Radioactive Waste Management. Brussels, Belgium. September 8–12, 2013. V001T02A026. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ICEM2013-96271
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