Perceived risk, stigma, and potential economic impacts of a high-level nuclear waste repository in Nevada
- Decision Research, Eugene, OR (USA)
- Mountain West Research, Las Vegas, NV (USA)
This paper describes a program of research designed to assess the potential impacts of a high-level nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, upon tourism, retirement and job-related migration, and business development in Las Vegas and the state. Adverse economic impacts may be expected to result from two related social processes. One has to do with perceptions of risk and socially amplified reactions to ``unfortunate events`` associated with the repository (major and minor accidents, discoveries of radiation releases, evidence of mismanagement, attempts to sabotage or disrupt the facility, etc.). The second process that may trigger significant adverse impacts is that of stigmatization. The conceptual underpinnings of risk perception, social amplification, and stigmatization are discussed in this paper and empirical data are presented to demonstrate how nuclear images associated with Las Vegas and the State of Nevada might trigger adverse effects on tourism, migration, and business development.
- Research Organization:
- Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office, Carson City, NV (United States); Decision Research, Eugene, OR (United States); Mountain West Research, Las Vegas, NV (United States)
- DOE Contract Number:
- FG08-85NV10461
- OSTI ID:
- 137579
- Report Number(s):
- DOE/NV/10461-T25; ON: DE90004734; IN: NWPO-SE-023-89; TRN: 90:003071
- Resource Relation:
- Other Information: PBD: Jul 1989
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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