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Analysis of Local Acceptance of a Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility
Authors:Ji Bum Chung  Hong‐Kew Kim  Sam Kew Rho
Institution:1. The Korea Institute of Public Administration, Seoul, Korea.;2. Department of Urban Planning & Engineering, Yonsai University, Seoul, Korea.;3. Department of Architecture, Kwangwoon University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:Like many other countries in the world, Korea has struggled to site a facility for radioactive waste for almost 30 years because of the strong opposition from local residents. Finally, in 2005, Gyeongju was established as the first Korean site for a radioactive waste facility. The objectives of this research are to verify Gyeongju citizens' average level of risk perception of a radioactive waste disposal facility as compared to other risks, and to explore the best model for predicting respondents' acceptance level using variables related to cost-benefit, risk perception, and political process. For this purpose, a survey is conducted among Gyeongju residents, the results of which are as follows. First, the local residents' risk perception of an accident in a radioactive waste disposal facility is ranked seventh among a total of 13 risks, which implies that nuclear-related risk is not perceived very highly by Gyeongju residents; however, its characteristics are still somewhat negative. Second, the comparative regression analyses show that the cost-benefit and political process models are more suitable for explaining the respondents' level of acceptance than the risk perception model. This may be the result of the current economic depression in Gyeongju, residents' familiarity with the nuclear industry, or cultural characteristics of risk tolerance.
Keywords:Cost-benefit  local acceptance  radioactive waste disposal facility  risk perception
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