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Risk perception, trust and public engagement in nuclear decision-making下载
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The extent to which nuclear energy can be a feasible energy option has re-emerged as a subject of
widespread debate following the Fukushima accident in Japan. However, relatively little is known about
how public inputs can improve nuclear decision-making. This paper aims to provide a better under-
standing of public opinions regarding nuclear energy by examining its risk perception, trust and public
engagement dimensions. Based on a survey of * residents (n¼509), we make some
observations. Firstly, we offer empirical evidence that affirms the theoretical connections between risk
perception, trust, and public engagement in the context of nuclear energy. Secondly, our logistic
regression analysis indicates that demographics, trust, and perceptions of the efficacy of public
engagement are factors explaining perceptions of greater risks and nuclear opposition. Thirdly, our
conceptual model sheds light on the complexity of the trust concept, and specifies aspects of trust that
are influential in the contexts of risk perception and nuclear choices. Our findings suggest that the Hong
Kong government must ensure trust building receives prominent attention in nuclear decision-making,
and that it should avoid excessive reliance on the business sector and should assume a key role for itself
in enhancing trust in nuclear decision-making