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    题名: Environmental justice and public participation: A case study of nuclear waste management and policy in Taiwan
    作者: 黃寄倫
    贡献者: 淡江大學公行系
    关键词: Environmental justice;Nuclear waste policy;Taiwan
    日期: 2012-10-09
    上传时间: 2016-03-04 16:07:16 (UTC+8)
    摘要: This paper is an investigation into Taiwan’s policy on nuclear waste disposal,
    concentrating on the ways in which dumping sites have been chosen, and on the wider
    implications of those choices. The central aim was to examine whether this policy breached
    the distributive and procedural principles of environmental justice by discriminating
    against disadvantaged areas and minority ethnic groups. The paper first clarifies the
    meaning of environmental justice and then applies it to the case study of Taiwan’s decision
    announced in 2009 that Da-Ren (達仁鄉) in Taitung County (台東縣) and Wang-An (望安
    鄉) in Penghu County (澎湖縣) were its two favoured potential sites for the final disposal
    repository of radioactive waste. The findings of the research suggest that the Taiwan
    government and the nuclear power provider, Taipower, failed to fulfil the requirements of
    environmental justice in reaching this decision. The contribution of this case study to the
    literature on the environmental injustice of nuclear waste siting policies is fourfold. First, it
    adds to the growing number of studies that show how siting decisions systematically and
    deliberately disadvantage vulnerable communities. Second, it finds the basis of this discriminatory
    policy to lie in the wider pattern of inequality that exists in Taiwanese society
    —a pattern that is rooted in historical traditions of racial and tribal prejudice, reinforced by
    contemporary forms of corruption. Third, it suggests that a solution to the problem of
    environmental injustice in nuclear waste siting policy may have to wait until these broader
    practices of unequal treatment in Taiwan are addressed. Fourth, it speculates that the need
    for a solution to the nuclear waste problem may be a catalyst for dealing with these broader
    patterns of unequal treatment.
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