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Social decision making on technology and the environment in Spain
Oliver Todtsubject
Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Forest managementHuman Factors and ErgonomicsContext (language use)Public relationsEducationTechnology managementPublic interestPublic participationEconomicsSocial decision makingParticipatory managementBusiness and International Managementbusinessdescription
Abstract This paper outlines the current status of the direct participation of citizens and public interest groups in decision making, on issues related to technology and the environment in the context of one specific country, namely Spain. It presents the kind of public participation possible today in Spain, where participatory management of technology is still relatively limited. The article analyzes the causes for the current situation, based on several recent case studies, as well as views expressed by key actors. The cases described, encompass a wide range of modern technologies, and include genetic engineering, environmental information, forestry management, and also the environmental advisory process of the Spanish public administration.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1999-04-01 | Technology in Society |