Towards a post-nuclear society: recent trends in Swedish nuclear power policy
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Nuclear reactors tend to be concentrated in developed economies, though they are also being built in developing countries. Italy and Sweden have decided to phase out nuclear power, and this is especially significant in Sweden due to the size of its nuclear industry. Swden is a cold country with energy-intensive industry, so energy consumption is high. There is also a commitment to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, which may hamper the plan to phase out all of Sweden's reactors.
Publication Name: Environmental Politics
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0964-4016
Year: 1999
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The authenticity of 'type two' multistakeholder partnerships for water and sanitation in Africa: When is a stakeholder a partner?
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A study of the method in which two Type Two multistakeholder partnerships (TTPs) for water and sanitation in Africa have interpreted the concepts of 'stakeholder' and partnership' is presented. In both the case studies, the UK-based Partnership for Water and Sanitation (PAWS) and the EU-based European Union Water Initiative (EUWI), governments are the primary partners and the private sector and civil society are the secondary stakeholders.
Publication Name: Environmental Politics
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0964-4016
Year: 2006
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