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Public participation in technology assessment with particular reference to public inquiries / [by] Hugh Saddler.

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Saddler, Hugh.

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[Canberra] : Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, Australian National University

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The object of this paper is to demonstrate, by example, that contributions from the public can be of great value in evaluating proposals for large scale technical developments.

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Technology assessment. Participation of public. Study examples: Public inquiries (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0301299)

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