环境风险和不确定性:来自尤卡山的见解

Mary C. Riddel, C. Dwyer, W. Shaw
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本研究考察了从运输高放射性废物到拟议的尤卡山储存库的风险对南内华达州住房选址决策的影响。使用来自内华达州南部家庭调查的数据,我们为每个家庭开发了一个基于模型的主观风险估计。然后,我们探讨了如果最终选择拟议的运输路线进行核废料运输,可能影响家庭选址决策的不同因素。我们扩展了传统的预期实用新型,以考虑到家庭承担的实际风险的不确定性。最后,我们考察了联邦政府补偿对家庭选址决策的影响。研究结果表明,目前居住在拟议交通路线附近的居民表达的主观风险估计比能源部报告的要大得多。一般来说,对未来风险不确定的家庭比那些表示确定的家庭更有可能搬迁。该模型预测,考虑到所有因素,居住在交通路线附近的家庭中有1%至3%可能会搬迁。补偿可以影响一些家庭留在目前的位置,并承担运输风险。版权所有布莱克威尔出版公司2003
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Environmental Risk and Uncertainty: Insights from Yucca Mountain
This study examines the effects of the risk from transporting high-level radioactive waste to the proposed Yucca Mountain repository on housing location decisions in Southern Nevada. Using data from a survey of southern Nevada households, we develop a model-based subjective risk estimate for each household. We then explore different factors that may influence the household's location decisions if the proposed transportation route is ultimately chosen for nuclear waste transport. We extend the conventional expected utility model to allow for uncertainty surrounding the actual risks borne by the household. Finally, we examine the impact of federal government compensation on households' location decisions. The findings indicate that residents currently living near the proposed transportation route express subjective risk estimates much larger than those reported by the Department of Energy. In general, households that are uncertain about the future risks are more likely to relocate than those expressing certainty. When everything is considered, the model predicts that between one and three percent of households living near the transportation route are likely to relocate. Compensation can influence some households to remain at their present location and bear the transport risk. Copyright Blackwell Publishing, Inc. 2003
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