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Yabuta, Naohiro*; Kawai, Jun*; Hikawa, Tamae*; Tokizawa, Takayuki; Sato, Kazuhiko; Koga, Osamu
JAEA-Review 2008-015, 92 Pages, 2008/11
On the closure of uranium mine site at Ningyo-Toge Environmental Engineering Center Japan Atomic Energy Agency, the action plans for risk communication with residence and local governments were developed and implemented. Under a practical program of the risk communication, an ethnographical research on Ningyo-Toge Environmental Engineering Center has been conducted by local high school students. The research was focused on several social groups such as engineers at the Center and residents around Ningyo-Toge and described their circumstances from the past to the present, since the discovery of the uranium outcrop 1955. In the second year of the program, the results of the research were presented at symposium and the students had opportunities to exchange their views with others from different high schools that held in similar programs. Through those activities, the importance of the program was rediscovered and some new issues were also identified.
Yabuta, Naohiro*; Kawai, Jun*; Hikawa, Tamae*; Tokizawa, Takayuki; Sato, Kazuhiko; Koga, Osamu
JAEA-Review 2008-014, 133 Pages, 2008/11
On the closure of uranium mine site at Ningyo-Toge, the action plans for risk communication with residence and local governments were developed and implemented. Under a practical program of the risk communication, an ethnographical research on Ningyo-toge has been conducted by local high school students. The research was focused on several social groups such as engineers at the Center and residents around Ningyo-toge and described their circumstances from the past to the present. In addition, it should be noted that as a results, the research project led several effects listed below; (1) High school students understood significance of the uranium development projects implemented at Ningyo-toge, (2) Differences of standpoints between local residents and Ningyo-toge became clearer, (3) Foundation to communicate between local communities and Ningyo-toge was found out, (4) The educational program on an ethnographical research was conducted autonomously by local high school students.
Sakurai, Kiyoshi; Nagaya, Yasunobu; Yamamoto, Toshihiro; Yabuta, Naohiro*
Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai-Shi, 43(9), p.26 - 27, 2001/09
no abstracts in English
Kawai, Jun*; Yabuta, Naohiro*; Furuya, Shunsuke*; Sugiyama, Naoki*
JNC TJ1400 2005-021, 350 Pages, 1998/02
Kawai, Jun*; Yabuta, Naohiro*; Furuya, Shunsuke*; Aoki, Norikatsu*
JNC TJ1400 2005-024, 139 Pages, 1995/03
Tokizawa, Takayuki; Matsumura, Toshihiro; Yabuta, Naohiro*; Kawai, Jun*; Hikawa, Tamae*
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An ethnographical research was conducted by the regional high school students for the Ningyo-Toge uranium production facilities. The research was focused on several social groups around Ningyo-Toge such as engineers in the facilities and residents and described past and present circumstances there from the time firstly discovered an uranium ore 50 years ago. In addition, it should be noted that regional communication around Ningyo-Toge were activated while the research project was conducted.