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Au-delà de la prospective technologique - Une gestion démocratique des déchets est-elle possible ?

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  • Sylvie Faucheux

    (REEDS - Centre international de Recherches en Economie écologique, Eco-innovation et ingénierie du Développement Soutenable - UVSQ - Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines)

  • Martin O'Connor

    (REEDS - Centre international de Recherches en Economie écologique, Eco-innovation et ingénierie du Développement Soutenable - UVSQ - Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines)

Abstract

Cet article s'adresse à la caractérisation des défis de l'innovation technologique, des choix énergétiques et de la gouvernance pour un développement durable. Appréhendant la production de tels déchets comme le " revers " de la grandeur énergétique et industrielle -- et, plus particulièrement, le défi d'une veille sociétale sur les déchets radioactifs de très longue durée -- nous présentons les décisions énergétiques contemporaines comme des processus de " choix social " à la fois complexes et controversés. Reprenant le thème d'une "démocratie cognitive" cher à Jacques Theys, la prospective énergétique et environnementale est formulée comme une problématique d'évaluation multi-acteurs et multicritères dont les dimensions symbolique, existentielle et éthique sont au moins aussi prégnantes que les questions de performance technologique et financière.

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  • Sylvie Faucheux & Martin O'Connor, 2012. "Au-delà de la prospective technologique - Une gestion démocratique des déchets est-elle possible ?," Working Papers hal-00911706, HAL.
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