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Exploring the Concept of "Community Well-being"
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Review of Proposed Design for Site Selection Process - Citizens Panel Dialogues
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Review of Proposed Design for Site Selection Process - Multi-Party Dialogues
Review of Proposed Design for Site Selection Process - Report on Nation-Wide Survey
Review of Proposed Design for Site Selection Process - E-Dialogues
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Research Support Program

In 2009, the Nuclear Waste Management Organization sponsored a Learn More program which encouraged any community, interested individual or group to contribute to shaping the knowledge platform on which the Adaptive Phased Management project will proceed. This program continued in 2010 as Research Support Program - Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences. These programs were designed to help build understanding of important issues related to the implementation of Adaptive Phased Management , including the site selection process, through inviting independent perspectives. For details about these programs, see the links below.

 

The papers prepared under this program are published here. We invite you to share your thoughts to continue the conversation.

 

 

Research Support Program - A Resource Guide to Aboriginal Well-being in Canada – Annette Chrétien

Research Support Program - Community Well-Being: An Overview of the Concept – Brenda Murphy

 

Brochure: Research Support Program - Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences - October 2011

   
   

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Annual Report 2012


Backgrounder


Site Selection Process

 


 

 

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