Trustworthiness of nuclear actors Sample Clauses

Trustworthiness of nuclear actors. What is the name of the organization that takes care for radioactive waste in Slovenia? About half of the members of NGOs and of journalists know XXXX as an organization for radioactive waste management (Table 8). Local communities near NPP Krško are also rather good informed because XXXX was the main actor of siting the LILW repository in this region. Table8: Share of respondents which know the role of XXXX. General public Local communities near NPP NGO Journalists Politicians ARAO 14.7 % 36.0 % 47.6 % 52.0 % 23.1 % Evaluate the quality of information about radioactive waste and that you get from ARAO, municipality and the government regarding LILW repository siting and licensing procedure. In general all groups about 1/3 of respondents more or less agreed that the information provided by XXXX as understandable and accessible (Table 9), and even 40 % of respondents local communities near NPP Krško and about 50 % of NGOs declared the information to be understandable. The respondents have some doubts about the trustworthiness and not telling all the facts but the score is still above 2 (out of 5) in all groups. 40 % - 50 % of respondents from all groups do not agree that XXXX tells all the truth. Table 9:Evaluation of different aspects of information provided to stakeholders by XXXX. General public Local communities near NPP NGO Journalists Politicians Information is accessible. 2.93 3.18 3.0 3.09 3.15 Information is clear and understandable. 2.91 3.22 3.11 3.13 3.39 Information tells all the truth. 2.16 2.45 2.53 2.6 2.86 Information is trustworthy and unbiased. 2.54 2.77 2.72 2.85 3.0
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Trustworthiness of nuclear actors. What is the name of the organization that takes care for radioactive waste in Slovenia? - Agency for Radwaste Management - I don’t know - Other Evaluate the quality of information about radioactive waste and that you get from ARAO, municipality and the government regarding LILW repository siting and licensing procedure. Information is accessible. 1 - strongly disagree Information is clear and understandable. 2 - disagree 3 - neither agree nor disagree Information tells all the truth. 4 - agree 5 - strongly agree Information is trustworthy and unbiased. 6 - I don’t know Information is concise and not too long. In case that siting for a radioactive waste repository would be taking place in your community how much would you trust the information provided by the following actors? Journalists Minister competent for the environment Agency for Radwaste Management (ARAO) 1 -not at all 2 -little 3 -moderately 4 -rather Non-governmental environmental organizations 5 -strongly 6 -I don’t know Xxxxx Xxxxxx Institute Mayor Municipality council Medical doctor from local Health Community Centre Countries which already have LILW repository hide the information that some radioactive substances and ionizing radiation leak into the environment. - strongly disagree - disagree - neither agree nor disagree - rather agree - strongly agree. How much do you agree with the statement: Slovenian experts are capable to build a repository for radioactive waste that will not represent danger for the environment and the population? - strongly disagree - disagree - neither agree nor disagree - rather agree - strongly agree. Annex 2: Questions related to the EAGLE issues in ICJT survey Risk perception Rate the following human activities according to the risk they represent (10- most risky, 1 – least risky). road traffic smoking overweight and lack of physical activity commercial aviation drinking alcohol skiing mountain climbing mining nuclear energy construction works What is a reason against using nuclear energy? - possibility of the accident, - disposal of spent fuel, - enough of other energy sources, - ionizing radiation from NPP, - I don’t know. Knowledge about the nuclear domain Xxxx whether the following statements are true or false. Electricity produced in NPP Krško is cheaper that electricity from thermal power plants in Slovenia. TRUE FALSE The wind field that is planned in Slovenia can replace NPP Krško. TRUE FALSE There are more than 200 NPP operating in Europe. TRUE FALSE Ioni...

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