Collaborative Pathways to Sustainability and Circularity in Environmental Remediation: Integrating Stakeholder Engagement, May 23rd from 2 PM (Austria), 2025
Nishizawa spoke on a development of winery in Kawauchi Village of Fukushima as a part of remediation and societal rehabilitation after the TEPCO’s nuclear accident.
We are excited to announce an upcoming webinar focused on the critical topics of participatory decision making and stakeholder engagement within the realms of sustainability and circularity. This event will delve into the nuances associated with the process of involving diverse stakeholders in decision-making processes, ensuring that all voices are heard and really valued. By fostering collaborative approaches, the aim is to drive sustainable practices and promote circular economy principles. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from experts, share your insights, and contribute to a more sustainable future. Mark your calendars and be part of the conversation that shapes tomorrow!
Our speakers will be:
Laura Hermann (USA) – Hermann provides technical assistance for stakeholder engagements related to the deployment of new energy technologies and serves as the Deputy Executive Director of the Energy Communities Alliance.
Nazanin Love (Belgium) – Voluntary Research Fellow at the Centre for Environmental Sciences at Hasselt University in Belgium. During her PhD, conducted in affiliation with the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK CEN), she investigated the social aspects of using NORM-containing industrial residues in building materials by exploring stakeholder perceptions
Mariko Nishizawa (Japan) – Nuclear Reform Monitoring Committee at Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)
Satya Patchineelam (Brazil) – Socia Environmentalist. Network Coordinator resettlement, gender, riverine community and livelihood specialist – Erasmus University Roterdam