The ENTRIA Project: Selected Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Research Topics

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Authors

  • Klaus Jürgen Röhlig
  • Peter Hocke
  • Ulrich Smeddinck
  • Clemens Walther

External Research Organisations

  • Clausthal University of Technology
  • Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
  • Technische Universität Braunschweig
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Translated title of the contributionDas ENTRIA-Projekt: Ausgewählte disziplinäre und interdisziplinäre Forschungsthemen
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)188-199
Number of pages12
JournalMining Report
Volume151
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Abstract

ENTRIA (“Disposal Options for Radioactive Residues: Interdisciplinary Analyses and Development of Evaluation Principles”, www.entria.de) is a joint research project carried out by twelve de-partments and institutes from German universities and major research institutions and one partner from Switzerland. It is financed by the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Scien-tists representing natural sciences, civil engineering, philosophy, law, social and political sciences, and technology assessment carry out disciplinary and interdisciplinary research addressing three options to manage especially high-level radioactive waste: • Final disposal in deep geological formations without any arrangements for retrieval, • disposal in deep geological formations with arrangements for monitoring and retrieval, and • (prolonged) surface (or near-surface) storage. In the paper, the following selected research topics – both disciplinary and interdisciplinary – are briefly introduced in order to provide an impression of the project scope: • Surface storage, • reference concepts for emplacement in deep geological formations with retrievability and monitoring, • radiation exposure and justification of measures, • interdisciplinary perspectives on dose limits, • comparative studies on nuclear waste governance, • nuclear waste governance in Switzerland, • public involvement and the German Site Selection Act, and • citizens’ jury.

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Sustainable Development Goals

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The ENTRIA Project: Selected Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Research Topics. / Röhlig, Klaus Jürgen; Hocke, Peter; Smeddinck, Ulrich et al.
In: Mining Report, Vol. 151, No. 3, 2015, p. 188-199.

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Röhlig, KJ, Hocke, P, Smeddinck, U & Walther, C 2015, 'The ENTRIA Project: Selected Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Research Topics', Mining Report, vol. 151, no. 3, pp. 188-199.
Röhlig, K. J., Hocke, P., Smeddinck, U., & Walther, C. (2015). The ENTRIA Project: Selected Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Research Topics. Mining Report, 151(3), 188-199.
Röhlig KJ, Hocke P, Smeddinck U, Walther C. The ENTRIA Project: Selected Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Research Topics. Mining Report. 2015;151(3):188-199.
Röhlig, Klaus Jürgen ; Hocke, Peter ; Smeddinck, Ulrich et al. / The ENTRIA Project : Selected Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Research Topics. In: Mining Report. 2015 ; Vol. 151, No. 3. pp. 188-199.
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