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Subject: Dr. Ann Dale invites you to the latest d-Forum on Monday April 28

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e-Forum Invitation
www.crcresearch.org    April 2008
 
 

Nuclear Management e-Dialogue logo
 
 
 
 
 
e-Forum on the Management of  Used Nuclear Fuel

Monday, April 28, 2008 to May 31 2008

 

Make your views heard in an on-line public forum on the draft implementation plan recently released by the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, entitled Implementing Adaptive Phased Management 2008 to 2012.

 

We invite Canadians from all walks of life to make a difference by sharing your opinions and expertise on the approach suggested in the implementation plan for the management of used nuclear fuel.

 
Moderated by Drs. Ann Dale, Lenore Newman and Chris Ling, this e-Forum discusses a critical issue of importance to all Canadians and runs from Monday April 28 to May 30.
 
You are encouraged to tune in over the next five weeks and make your voice heard.
 

Royal Roads University is committed to providing public on-line space for dialogue around critical public policy issues, spaces that are neutral, respectful, and designed to bring together diverse perspectives from a broad cross-section of Canadian society.

 

We would appreciate if you would share this announcement within your own networks.

 
Thank you.
 
Ann Dale
Canada
Research Chair in Sustainable Community Development
Royal Roads University
School of Environment and Sustainability
 
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e-Dialogues
The e-Dialogues research project attempts to push internet communication technologies (ICTs) to be forces of light rather than dark. They are designed to stimulate substantive dialogue between leading academics and diverse audiences, including the public policy community.
 
Our objectives are to stimulate dialogue around critical sustainable development issues; to use and evaluate electronic dialogue as a tool to increase literacy, both scientific and social, around specific sustainable development issues; to determine if e-Dialogues can inform public policy development, and to determine the efficacy of this medium for building points of consensus for governments. Ultimately, our vision is to have listeners who would 'tune in' to an e-dialogue, similarly as you would tune into a radio program, such as CBC's Ideas.
 
 
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