The Contribution of Experimental Energy Facilities to the Achievement of SDG in their Environment: The Case of IFMIF-DONES

Authors

  • Rafael Esteban López Author
  • Zaida Troya Author
  • Virginia Fernández-Pérez Author
  • Antonio Peña-García Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj19.321

Keywords:

Sustainable Development, Global Sustainability, Scientific Infrastructures, PostCovid Scenario, Clean Energy

Abstract

Scientific infrastructures are known to have a deep impact from two main perspectives: the finality they were designed to, and other collateral impacts like changes in the economic geographic land where they are settled. However, the effects from other perspectives like social evolution and contribution to Sustainable Development have not been studied in depth yet. In this work, the effects of the implementation of the "International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility – Demo Oriented NEutron Source" (IFMIF-DONES) in a rural area in the Southern Spain will be discussed.

Author Biographies

  • Rafael Esteban López

    “DONES Preparatory Phase” (CE Ref. 870186) Project Vicerrectorate of

        Research - University of Granada. Spain

  • Zaida Troya

    “DONES Preparatory Phase” (CE Ref. 870186) Project Vicerrectorate of

        Research - University of Granada. Spain

  • Virginia Fernández-Pérez

    “DONES Preparatory Phase” (CE Ref. 870186) Project Vicerrectorate of

    Research - University of Granada. Spain

    Dpt. Business Organisation, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of

    Granada. Spain

  • Antonio Peña-García

    Department of Civil Engineering & Co-PI UGR “DONES Preparatory Phase”

    (CE Ref. 870186) University of Granada. Spain

Published

2024-01-03

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