核废料选址的规模和殖民主义:加拿大安大略省西北部乏核燃料的地理位置

IF 1.3 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
Warren Bernauer, Elysia Petrone
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摘要

本文考察了安大略省西北部核废料决策的尺度对社会正义的影响。通过对拟议的深层地质储存库的案例研究,它认为核工业的选址方法侧重于战略性地构建“地方”和“国家”规模的决策,可以排除潜在受影响的第一民族和市政当局。通过将其他尺度排除在决策之外——包括第一民族动员的尺度,如流域、交通走廊和第一民族领土——核工业未能将许多第一民族和市政当局包括在内,如果拟议的废物处置库建成和运营,这些地方可能面临环境风险。因此,拟议的废物储存库在没有得到所有可能受影响的第一民族的自由、事先和知情同意的情况下,就必须通过评估和监管程序。
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Scale and colonialism in nuclear waste siting: The geography of spent nuclear fuel in northwestern Ontario, Canada

This article examines the social justice implications of the scales at which decisions are made about nuclear waste in northwestern Ontario. Drawing on a case study of a proposed deep geological repository, it argues that the nuclear industry's approach to site selection focuses on strategically constructed “local” and “national” scales of decision making which can exclude potentially affected First Nations and municipalities. By excluding other scales from decision making—including the scales that First Nations have mobilized like watersheds, transportation corridors, and First Nations territories —the nuclear industry has failed to include many First Nations and municipalities that could be exposed to environmental risk if the proposed waste repository is built and operated. As a result, the proposed waste repository is posed to move through assessment and regulatory processes without the free, prior, and informed consent of all potentially affected First Nations.

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