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Evaluating the 'Ethical Matrix' as a Radioactive Waste Management Deliberative Decision-Support Tool

Authors :
Matthew Cotton
Source :
Environmental Values. 18:153-176
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

UK radioactive waste management policy making is currently taking place within a participatory and analytic-deliberative decision-making framework; one that seeks to integrate public and stakeholder values and perspectives with scientific and technical expertise. One important aspect of this socio-technical reframing of the radioactive waste problem is an explicit recognition that legitimate and defensible policy making must take into account important ethical issues if it is to be a success. Thus, there is a need for tools to incorporate adequate assessment of ethical issues in a way that is compatible with this approach. The 'ethical matrix' is one such tool used recently to address a range of agricultural and natural resource issues that shows promise for this field. This paper assesses the strengths and limitations of the matrix and outlines a framework for the development of alternative tools to better satisfy the needs of ethical assessment in radioactive waste management decision-making processes.

Details

Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Values
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4d19f68af8bb6e129e716f420cc633d6