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Review of Proposed Design for Site Selection Process: E-Dialogues
Royal Roads University has led a series of e-Dialogues on behalf of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s (NWMO), and the latest on-line real-time conversation was held on October 19, 2009, followed by a week long e-forum until October 24, 2009. Led and moderated by Dr. Ann Dale, Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Community Development, this e-Dialogue was designed to bring as many diverse perspectives as possible around four key questions on the draft siting plan for used nuclear fuel.
The panel experts were Dr. Nola-Kate Seymoar, President of the International Institute for Sustainable Development; Jamie Doyle, Doctoral Student, Chemical and Environmental Toxicology, University of Ottawa; Dr. Robin Cox, Associate Professor, Disaster and Emergency Management, Royal Roads University; Dr. Art Hanson, Former President, International Institute for Sustainable Development, Lisa Hardess, manager of Building Sustainable Communities, Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources; Dr. Lenore Newman, Assistant Professor, School of Environment Sustainability, Royal Roads University; and Dr. Marilyn Hamilton, President of Integral City Meshworks and TDG Global Learning Connections.
Key observations from this dialogue are summarized in this brief report. The transcript of this e-Dialogue, as well as those from earlier dialogues, can be viewed in its entirety on the Royal Roads University website (http://e-dialogues.royalroads.ca/). The transcript from this latest e-Dialogue is also available below.
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