Opening Up Conversations On Small Modular Reactors Throughthe Deliberative Mapping Approach

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. Shasko
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

Deliberative mapping is a method of public engagement designed to bring citizens and specialists together to inform policy decisions in conflict-laden areas of science and technology (Stirling and Davies 2004a). Citizens and specialists participate in the process both separately and together. A deliberative mapping study was held in Regina, Saskatchewan in October and November of 2019. Participants in the study assessed options for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in small, remote or off-grid communities, including assessing the role of small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) in climate change mitigation. Deliberative mapping is designed to facilitate direct, two-way conversations between citizens and specialists through both formal and informal discussions. The relationship building component of this process may increase trust. Public consultation processes that lack two-way dialogue or are seen as obligatory rather than meaningful can worsen public opposition or lead to negative public perceptions. Public education alone is not enough to change public opinion. Providing people with more information on topics they already hold opinions on can work to reaffirm previously held biases, but building relationships can provide new pathways to overcome divisions and turn close-mindedness into open-mindedness.
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APA: L. Shasko  (2020)  Opening Up Conversations On Small Modular Reactors Throughthe Deliberative Mapping Approach

MLA: L. Shasko Opening Up Conversations On Small Modular Reactors Throughthe Deliberative Mapping Approach. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2020.

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