Public Attitudes to Nuclear Power: Trends and Determinants
Public attitudes to nuclear power has been changed since the 2011 East Japan Earthquake/Tsunami/Nuclear catastrophe.This paper analyses the public attitudes toward nuclear power through a systematic literature review.First,the public”s attitudes to nuclear energy is reviewed.Then the effects of demographic variables,the variance of distance differences,balance of risk and benefit,variance of social strata,the effect of knowledge and education,the impact of nuclear accidents on the public”s attitudes are analysed and presented.The authors finally conclude that the attitudes toward nuclear power is ”reluctant to accept” for most of people.
public attitudes nuclear power accidents risk perception
HAN Ziqiang GU Linsheng
Instutite for Disaster Management and Reconstruction, Chengdu, 610207, China
国内会议
广州
英文
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2015-05-23(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)