ICNEECD 2013 - First International Conference on Nuclear Energy & Environment Causes Disability
Date2013-09-05 - 2013-09-06
Deadline2013-05-15
VenueTallinn, Estonia
KeywordsNuclear Energy, Environment; Disability; Technology
Websitehttps://www.icneecd.com
Topics/Call fo Papers
First International Conference on Nuclear Energy & Environment Causes Disability (ICNEECD) is to present current research being carried out in that area and scheduled to be held September 5-6, 2013 at Tallinn (Estonia). This conference is going to be covered under First International conference on Nuclear Energy Environment causes Disability (ICNEECD'2013) designed particularly present condition of the world attract several changes in human physical life. The world, in 21st century is highly concerned about nuclear energy development, instability of environment, and serious causes of disability challenge is making human environment in a huge trouble because of serious alert at this moment. Nuclear energy competition is serious matter of challenges in the world at this crucial moment which seems great threaten and competition. So, The idea of the conference is for the scientists, scholars, practitioners, students from the universalities all around the world and the industry to present ongoing research activities, and hence to foster research relations between the Universities and the industry to play the vital role about nuclear energy and environment of the world. This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish research relations and find global partners for future collaboration.
In the debates and discussions around nuclear power development, there is considerable attention to technical questions such as design and cost, but there is also attention to social issues such as public perception, risk assessment, social acceptability, and public accountability. As a contribution to this public discussion, this paper offers a set of insights into the social and ethical considerations related to nuclear power development that are drawn from published literature in the humanities and social sciences.
In the debates and discussions around nuclear power development, there is considerable attention to technical questions such as design and cost, but there is also attention to social issues such as public perception, risk assessment, social acceptability, and public accountability. As a contribution to this public discussion, this paper offers a set of insights into the social and ethical considerations related to nuclear power development that are drawn from published literature in the humanities and social sciences.
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