BAPE report on uranium mining
鈥淯ranium mining in Quebec is not feasible for several years still, owing to the exceedingly negative perception mining of the radio active element has among the province鈥檚 inhabitants, as a result of 'numerous unanswered' questions regarding human health and ecosystem integrity, the Bureau d'audiences publiques sur l'environnement (BAPE) tasked with holding public consultations on the subject has found.鈥 ()
鈥淚 am in partial agreement with the BAPE conclusion.鈥
鈥淚 notice the increasing importance of 鈥榮ocial acceptability鈥 when evaluating a project, a plan or a program in Quebec, which extend beyond purely economical, strategic, technological or environmental reasons. It seems like that the BAPE favours this approach more and more.鈥
- Michel A. Bouchard
Expert: , Senior Associate and Course Lecturer, 平特五不中-UNEP Collaborating Centre on environmental assessment
Expertise: He鈥檚 an international expert in Environmental Management and Assessment and Environmental Policies. Since 2000, Professor Bouchard has organized, conceived, and delivered training courses, seminars, workshops and international scientific meetings in Environmental Management and Assessment in France, Belgium, Morocco, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Benin, Gabon, Togo, Mali, Burkina Faso, DR Congo and Madagascar. Consultant work has been mostly in the field of Strategic Environmental Assessment, Extractive industries (Mining in particular), etc.
Contact: michel.a.bouchard [at] cogeos [dot] com. Michel A. Bouchard answers questions in English and French.