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Matti Kojo
Matti Kojo
LUT School of Engineering Science / Social sciences, LUT University
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Russian nuclear energy diplomacy in Finland and Hungary
P Aalto, H Nyyssönen, M Kojo, P Pal
Eurasian Geography and Economics 58 (4), 386-417, 2017
632017
The strategy of site selection for the spent nuclear fuel repository in Finland
M Kojo
The renewal of nuclear power in Finland, 161-191, 2009
532009
From path dependence to policy mixes for Nordic electric mobility: Lessons for accelerating future transport transitions
K Kotilainen, P Aalto, J Valta, A Rautiainen, M Kojo, BK Sovacool
Policy Sciences 52 (4), 573-600, 2019
472019
The socio-economic and communication challenges of spent nuclear fuel management in Finland: the post site selection phase of the repository project in Eurajoki
M Kojo, M Kari, T Litmanen
Progress in Nuclear Energy 52 (2), 168-176, 2010
442010
The renewal of nuclear power in Finland
M Kojo, T Litmanen
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
442009
The (de) politicisation of nuclear power: The Finnish discussion after Fukushima
M Ylönen, T Litmanen, M Kojo, P Lindell
Public Understanding of Science 26 (3), 260-274, 2017
372017
Not excluding nuclear power: the dynamics and stability of nuclear power policy arrangements in Finland
T Litmanen, M Kojo
Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences 8 (3), 171-194, 2011
372011
Is there a Nordic model of final disposal of spent nuclear fuel? Governance insights from Finland and Sweden
T Litmanen, M Kari, M Kojo, BD Solomon
Energy research & social science 25, 19-30, 2017
362017
The use of community benefits approaches in the siting of nuclear waste management facilities
M Kojo, P Richardson
Energy Strategy Reviews 4, 34-42, 2014
342014
The roles of the state and social licence to operate? Lessons from nuclear waste management in Finland, France, and Sweden
M Lehtonen, M Kojo, T Jartti, T Litmanen, M Kari
Energy Research & Social Science 61, 101353, 2020
332020
Perceptions of justice influencing community acceptance of spent nuclear fuel disposal. A case study in two Finnish nuclear communities
T Vilhunen, M Kojo, T Litmanen, B Taebi
Journal of Risk Research 25 (8), 1023-1046, 2022
322022
The rationality of acceptance in a nuclear community: analysing residents' opinions on the expansion of the SNF repository in the municipality of Eurajoki, Finland
T Litmanen, M Kojo, M Kari
International Journal of Nuclear Governance, Economy and Ecology 3 (1), 42-58, 2010
282010
The Potential of biomethane in replacing fossil fuels in heavy transport—A case study on Finland
A Pääkkönen, K Aro, P Aalto, J Konttinen, M Kojo
Sustainability 11 (17), 4750, 2019
262019
Cross-impact analysis of Finnish electricity system with increased renewables: Long-run energy policy challenges in balancing supply and consumption
J Panula-Ontto, J Luukkanen, J Kaivo-Oja, T O'Mahony, J Vehmas, ...
Energy Policy 118, 504-513, 2018
242018
Nuclear community considering threats and benefits of final disposal. Local opinions regarding the spent nuclear fuel repository in Finland
M Kojo, M Kari, T Litmanen
International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management 15 (2), 124-145, 2012
212012
Community divided: adaptation and aversion towards the spent nuclear fuel repository in Eurajoki and its neighbouring municipalities
M Kari, M Kojo, T Litmanen
University of Jyväskylä, 2010
182010
Carbon Capture and Storage in the Finnish Print Media
M Kojo, E Innola
Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy 8 (2), 113-146, 2017
172017
Ydinvoima, valta ja vastarinta
M Kojo
Helsinki: Like, 2004
162004
Finland's energy system for 2030 as envisaged by expert stakeholders
P Toivanen, P Lehtonen, P Aalto, T Björkqvist, P Järventausta, ...
Energy Strategy Reviews 18, 150-156, 2017
152017
Changing approach: local participation as a part of the site selection process of the final disposal facility for high-level nuclear waste in Finland
M Kojo
10th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive …, 2005
152005
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