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Tanaka, Masaru*; Kawara, Osami*; Ishizaka, Kaoru*; Ohata, Yuki*; Fukuike, Iori*; Kawase, Keiichi; Tokizawa, Takayuki; Miyagawa, Hiroshi*; Ishimori, Yuu
JAEA-Research 2018-001, 98 Pages, 2018/06
In the 2016 fiscal year, communication cases on general waste disposal facility construction plans in recent years were surveyed. Results suggested as follows: (1) Existing long-term relationships or agreements in local area promote local accepting. (2) An operator needs to consider alternative plans and explain reasons for the decision making to local stakeholders. (3) Even after first announcement of a new plan, an operator needs to review the plan depending on local concerns. (4) Announcement of a new plan will activate communications on local development including the site redevelopment.
Tanaka, Masaru*; Aoyama, Isao*; Ishizaka, Kaoru*; Ohata, Yuki*; Fukuike, Iori*; Kawase, Keiichi; Watanabe, Masanori; Tokizawa, Takayuki; Miyagawa, Hiroshi*; Ishimori, Yuu
JAEA-Research 2017-003, 65 Pages, 2017/06
JAEA Ningyo-toge Environmental Engineering Center and Fukushima Environmental Safety Center have same challenges in risk communication. As reference, similar domestic cases were investigated by our two Centers, and requirements for building long-term relationship were clarified. As follows; (1) Develop new relationship with various stakeholders in the region. (2) Make better use of existing resources (personnel, land and facilities, etc.). (3) Make a concerted effort to create new values with local stakeholders. (4) Make an opportunity which local stakeholders confirm safety and build confidence to the project. These efforts will enhance the opportunities for operators and residents to learn about environment management and environmental protection.
Tanaka, Masaru*; Aoyama, Isao*; Ishizaka, Kaoru*; Ohata, Yuki*; Fukuike, Iori*; Miyagawa, Hiroshi*; Ishimori, Yuu
JAEA-Research 2016-017, 76 Pages, 2017/01
From 1955 to 2001, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) carried out research and development projects related to uranium exploration, mining refining, conversion and enrichment at/around Ningyo-toge in Japan. Subsequently, JAEA has been conducting projects related to decommissioning of nuclear fuel cycle facilities and remediation of closed mine sites. JAEA had opportunities of communication with local stakeholders through the projects. Consensus building with local stakeholders and maintain it for over decades are important challenges for JAEA Ningyo-toge Environmental Engineering Center. For this aim, similar domestic case were investigated and compared, and evaluated about required measures for long term relationship with local stakeholder.
Ema, Akira; Miyagawa, Hiroshi; Ishimori, Yuu
JAEA-Review 2016-006, 88 Pages, 2016/03
The Ningyo-toge Environmental Engineering Center of the Japan Atomic Energy Agency had managed the decommissioning project based on the Quality Management System and the Environmental Management System, but found that these systems were unsuitable for project management from several viewpoints. In order to solve these problems, the Task Team for Enforcement Backend Project temporarily managed the decommissioning project in 2013. To enforce the project management systematically, the Research and Development Promotion Section was organized newly in the Environmental Research and Development Department in April 2014, and started the project management. On the other hand, to establish the primary and secondary documents related to the new system, until April 2015 the section has been developing the Enforcement Management System (EMS) to separate from the Quality Management System or the Environmental Management System. This report summarizes the state of these activities in the FY 2014.
Sasano, Nakashi*; Enomoto, Atsushi*; Hosoi, Yoshio*; Katsumura, Yosuke; Matsumoto, Yoshihisa*; Shiraishi, Kenshiro*; Miyagawa, Kiyoshi*; Igaki, Hiroshi*; Nakagawa, Keiichi*
Journal of Radiation Research, 48(6), p.495 - 503, 2007/11
Times Cited Count:21 Percentile:53.82(Biology)Katakai, Akio; Tamada, Masao; Nagamoto, Hiroyuki*; Ono, Sayuri*; Miyagawa, Hiroshi*
JAEA-Review 2006-042, JAEA Takasaki Annual Report 2005, P. 49, 2007/02
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Katakai, Akio; Tamada, Masao; Nagamoto, Hiroyuki*; Miyagawa, Hiroshi*
Nihon Ion Kokan Gakkai-Shi, 16(2), p.122 - 126, 2005/05
A chelating fiber containing an amidoxime group as a chelate-forming group was prepared by radiation-induced cograft polymerization of acrylonitrile and methacrylic acid and subsequent conversion of the produced cyano group into the amidoxime group. The effect of repeated use of monomers for radiation-induced graft copolymerization on the composition of the graft chain and its adsorption capacity for metal ions was determined. The degree of cografting decreased by as low as 10% at the fourth cycle of cografting, compared with an initial degree of cografting of 170%, because the amount of homopolymer formed in cografting was negligibly small at 0.15 g/L of the monomer solution. The repeated use of monomers did not affect the amidoxime group density and the adsorption capacities of zinc and cadmium ions, resulting in the cost reduction of the preparation of the chelating fiber.
Sugitsue, Noritake; Miyagawa, Hiroshi*
Saikuru Kiko Giho, (10), p.25 - 30, 2001/03
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Katakai, Akio; Tamada, Masao; Nagamoto, Hiroyuki*; Ono, Sayuri*; Miyagawa, Hiroshi*
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Katakai, Akio; Tamada, Masao; Nagamoto, Hiroyuki*; Ono, Sayuri*; Miyagawa, Hiroshi*
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Miyagawa, Hiroshi; Ishimori, Yuu
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Even if good relationship with stakeholders is build once, there is a possibility that the relationship is lost over time. And this might be risk of long-term management. Therefore, it is important to prevent the relationship is gradually lost. Information sharing with consideration on changing needs of stakeholders or changing values in society is required.
Tokizawa, Takayuki; Miyagawa, Hiroshi*
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A study on "Flavour mapping", which is a three-dimensional evaluation of "taste" and "aroma," started in fiscal 2017 as a joint project with Mimasaka University. In 2019, JAEA used the JAEA-licensed product Nikkin Flux Inc.'s highly sensitive gas mass spectrometer (BressMass; Nikkin Flux Inc., trademark) to produce the flavor immediately before the inclusion of food in the country. With respect to (Pione, ginger, wheat food ingredients (roll cake, bread, udon), baked chestnuts, edamame, and sake, etc.), measurement was made with respect to differences from farmland and food from other regions. The aroma components were estimated from the published spectrum database, and the principal component analysis was performed from the obtained mass spectrum, and the difference in the aroma due to the difference in the farm and the production area was evaluated.