TY - CHAP
T1 - Space Debris Sustainability: Understanding and Engaging Outer Space Environments
AU - Chlormann, Michael
AU - Klimburg-Witjes, Nina
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - This chapter outlines the implications of the risk configurations when it comes to public participation as well as possible ways of shaping a societally inclusive way to address the challenge of space debris. It argues that space debris is increasingly understood as a sustainability challenge with orbital environments needing to be sustained and protected from further congestion. Space has become a place where sustainability is increasingly negotiated as an issue of security, as billions of people around the world rely on space systems to facilitate their daily life, from navigation to environmental services, from science to communication, crisis response, banking, and transport. Paying attention to security concerns as well as specific ecological status of outer space environments, the chapter outlines possible avenues to painting a better picture of space debris’ role in contemporary public and policy debates. Bringing to the table a perspective influenced by Science and Technology Studies, it highlights space debris to be bidirectional risk phenomenon.
AB - This chapter outlines the implications of the risk configurations when it comes to public participation as well as possible ways of shaping a societally inclusive way to address the challenge of space debris. It argues that space debris is increasingly understood as a sustainability challenge with orbital environments needing to be sustained and protected from further congestion. Space has become a place where sustainability is increasingly negotiated as an issue of security, as billions of people around the world rely on space systems to facilitate their daily life, from navigation to environmental services, from science to communication, crisis response, banking, and transport. Paying attention to security concerns as well as specific ecological status of outer space environments, the chapter outlines possible avenues to painting a better picture of space debris’ role in contemporary public and policy debates. Bringing to the table a perspective influenced by Science and Technology Studies, it highlights space debris to be bidirectional risk phenomenon.
KW - space debris sustainability
KW - Social science
UR - https://www.routledge.com/Space-Debris-Peril-Pathways-to-Opportunities/Madi-Sokolova/p/book/9780367469450
M3 - Chapter
BT - Space Debris Peril: Pathways to Opportunities.
A2 - Madi, M.
A2 - Sokolova, O.
PB - CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group
CY - Boca Ranton
ER -