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Broadening and strengthening stakeholder engagement in emergency preparedness, response and recovery

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RADIOPROTECTION
Volume 55, Issue HS2, Pages S219-S225

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/radiopro/2020037

Keywords

nuclear and radiological emergencies and post-accident exposures; stakeholder engagement; participation; ENGAGE

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  1. EURATOM research and training programme 2014-2018 [662287]

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This article discusses stakeholder engagement in the field of nuclear and radiological emergency preparedness, response, and recovery (EPR & R). It argues that stakeholder engagement in this field could be broadened - in terms of stakeholders and forms of engagement, and strengthened - in terms of sustainability and impact. Four different dimensions are identified and presented along which this process of broadening and strengthening can occur: (1) the underlying rationales of engagement, (2) top-down and bottom-up engagement, (3) formal and informal engagement, and (4) radiological protection culture. Based on the analysis of these dimensions, a reflection on power and non-participation is provided, and recommendations on stakeholder engagement are formulated.

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