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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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|a Stakeholders and Scientists :
|b Achieving Implementable Solutions to Energy and Environmental Issues /
|c edited by Joanna Burger.
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|a 1st ed. 2011.
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|a New York, NY :
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|a XXII, 453 p. :
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|a Introduction -- Minority Participants in Environmental and Energy Decision Making Process -- Energy Diversity: Options and Stakeholders -- How Clean is Clean? Consent-building at the Fernald Uranium Plant -- Stakeholders, Risk from Mercury, and the Savannah River Site: Iterative and Inclusive Solutions to Del with Risk from Fish Consumption -- Helping Mother Earth Heal: Dine' College Collaboration on Enhanced Attenuation Pilot Studies at U.S. Department of Energy Uranium Processing Sites on Navajo Land -- Nez Perce Involvement with Solving Environmental Problems: History, Perspectives, Treaty Rights and Obligations -- Amchitka Island: Melding Science and Stakeholders to Achieve Solutions at a Former Department of Energy Nuclear Test Site -- Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities and Stakeholder Concerns -- Science and Stakeholders: Solutions to Energy and Environmental Issues -- Joint Fact-finding and Stakeholder Consensus Building at the Altamont Wind Resource Area in California -- Wind Energy in Vermont: The Benefits and Limitations of Stakeholder Involvement -- Hydropower, Salmon, and the Penobscot River (Maine, USA): Pursuing Improved Environmental and Energy Outcomes through Participatory Decision-making and Basin-scale Decision Context -- Using Stakeholder Input to Develop a Comparative Risk Assessment for Wildlife from the Life Cycles of Six Electrical Generation Fuels -- Institutional Void and Stakeholder Leadership: Implementing Renewable Energy Standards Minnesota -- Communication between the Public and Experts: Predictable Differences and Opportunities to Narrow Them -- Media, stakeholders, and energy alternatives for nuclear waste and energy facilities -- Science and Stakeholders: A Synthesis -- Index.
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|a Environmental management.
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|a Environmental health.
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|a Renewable energy resources.
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|a Environmental law.
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