International audienceThe PREPARE project aimed closing gaps identified in nuclear and radiological preparedness in Europe following the first evaluation of the Fukushima disaster. With 46 partners from Europe and Japan, it collected the key players in the area of emergency management and rehabilitation preparedness. Starting from February 2013, the project ended in January 2016. Among others, the project reviewed existing operational procedures for long-lasting releases, cross-border problems in radiation monitoring and food safety and further developed missing functionalities in decision support systems ranging from improved source term estimation and dispersion modelling to the inclusion of hydrological pathways for European water bodies...
The Fukushima accident has demonstrated the possibility of long-lasting releases of radionuclides fr...
The 5-year multi-national project EURANOS, funded by the European Commission, started in April 2004....
International audiencePurpose: To identify and assess, among the participants in the RENEB (Realizin...
International audienceThe PREPARE project aimed closing gaps identified in nuclear and radiological ...
The European project PREPARE (Innovative integrated tools and platforms for radiological emergency p...
International audienceThe PREPARE project that started in February 2013 and will end at the beginnin...
The 3-year PREPARE project that started in February 2013 aims to close gaps that have been...
The European project PREPARE (innovative integrated tools and platforms for radiological emergency p...
Recent EURATOM research efforts on Emergency Preparedness and Response (EP&R) have been focussed on ...
Shortly after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident the European Commis-sion (EC) initiated var...
International audienceFrance is a highly nuclearized country with 18 Nuclear Power Plants (NPP) and ...
International audienceNERIS is the European platform on preparedness for nuclear and radiological em...
For the European SAGE-Project a review of the existing infrastructures and preparedness systems in F...
The Fukushima accident has demonstrated the possibility of long-lasting releases of radionuclides fr...
The 5-year multi-national project EURANOS, funded by the European Commission, started in April 2004....
International audiencePurpose: To identify and assess, among the participants in the RENEB (Realizin...
International audienceThe PREPARE project aimed closing gaps identified in nuclear and radiological ...
The European project PREPARE (Innovative integrated tools and platforms for radiological emergency p...
International audienceThe PREPARE project that started in February 2013 and will end at the beginnin...
The 3-year PREPARE project that started in February 2013 aims to close gaps that have been...
The European project PREPARE (innovative integrated tools and platforms for radiological emergency p...
Recent EURATOM research efforts on Emergency Preparedness and Response (EP&R) have been focussed on ...
Shortly after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident the European Commis-sion (EC) initiated var...
International audienceFrance is a highly nuclearized country with 18 Nuclear Power Plants (NPP) and ...
International audienceNERIS is the European platform on preparedness for nuclear and radiological em...
For the European SAGE-Project a review of the existing infrastructures and preparedness systems in F...
The Fukushima accident has demonstrated the possibility of long-lasting releases of radionuclides fr...
The 5-year multi-national project EURANOS, funded by the European Commission, started in April 2004....
International audiencePurpose: To identify and assess, among the participants in the RENEB (Realizin...