Experience after the Chernobyl accident has shown that restoration strategies need to consider a wide range of different issues to ensure the long-term sustainability of large and varied contaminated areas. Thus, the criteria by which we evaluate countermeasures need to be extended from simple cost–benefit effectiveness and radiological protection standards to a more integrated, holistic approach, including social and ethical aspects. Within the STRATEGY project, the applicability of many countermeasures is being critically assessed using a wide range of criteria. Attention is being given to issues such as practicability, feasibility, capacity and environmental side-effects, as well as social factors such as public perceptions of risk, comm...
The STRATEGY project (sustainable restoration and long-term management of contaminated rural, urban ...
The acid test of humankind's relationship to natural systems is the degree to which ecological damag...
International audienceFeedback experiences from Fukushima and Chernobyl situations have clearly show...
Both urban (including industrial) and rural environments may be contaminated for many years after a ...
To sustain acceptable living and working conditions in areas contaminated by radioactivity, robust a...
Following the accident at the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl a number of different remedial action...
The long-term management of radioactive wastes raises significant ethical issues to potential host c...
The STRATEGY project (Sustainable Restoration and Long-Term Management of Contaminated Rural, Urban ...
The approaches applied for the management of post-accidental situations have revealed the multiplici...
The ethical matrix is a participatory tool designed to structure ethical reflection about the design...
Ecological restoration is quickly becoming a major approach to how humans interact with the natural ...
This report is a tribute to the people living in areas that, 20 years after still live with the effe...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) has established Task Group 94 (TG94) ...
Feedback experiences from Fukushima and Chernobyl situations have clearly shown the importance of in...
Following a large-scale release of radioactivity into the environment, different urban, industrial a...
The STRATEGY project (sustainable restoration and long-term management of contaminated rural, urban ...
The acid test of humankind's relationship to natural systems is the degree to which ecological damag...
International audienceFeedback experiences from Fukushima and Chernobyl situations have clearly show...
Both urban (including industrial) and rural environments may be contaminated for many years after a ...
To sustain acceptable living and working conditions in areas contaminated by radioactivity, robust a...
Following the accident at the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl a number of different remedial action...
The long-term management of radioactive wastes raises significant ethical issues to potential host c...
The STRATEGY project (Sustainable Restoration and Long-Term Management of Contaminated Rural, Urban ...
The approaches applied for the management of post-accidental situations have revealed the multiplici...
The ethical matrix is a participatory tool designed to structure ethical reflection about the design...
Ecological restoration is quickly becoming a major approach to how humans interact with the natural ...
This report is a tribute to the people living in areas that, 20 years after still live with the effe...
The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) has established Task Group 94 (TG94) ...
Feedback experiences from Fukushima and Chernobyl situations have clearly shown the importance of in...
Following a large-scale release of radioactivity into the environment, different urban, industrial a...
The STRATEGY project (sustainable restoration and long-term management of contaminated rural, urban ...
The acid test of humankind's relationship to natural systems is the degree to which ecological damag...
International audienceFeedback experiences from Fukushima and Chernobyl situations have clearly show...