TERRITORIES: a holistic approach of long-lasting radiological exposure situations

作者: Marie Simon Cornu , Bieke Abelshausen , Stéphane Baude , Sylvie Charron , Pascal CroÜail

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摘要: Background TERRITORIES, part of the H2020 Program CONCERT, is a 3-year-project (2017-2019), involving 11 partners, from 8 European countries. The scope of this project includes existing exposure situations due to NORM, and due to nuclear accident (long-term). Methods All deliverables are published on the TERRITORIES website, https://territories.eu/. Among them, 7 were due end of June 2019: •D9.63: Guidance about exposure scenario (not developed here, cf. a case-study presented by Bertho et al., RICOMET session 10), •D9.64: Social and ethical aspects linked to monitoring and modelling: a Socio-Technical Integration Research approach (cf. part of the work also presented by Lopez-Asensio et al., RICOMET session 3), •D9.66: Results of a stakeholders panel about an hypothetical post-accidental situation, •D9.67 and D9.68: Results of 2 stakeholders panels about NORM situations (cf. part of the work also presented by Sala et al., RICOMET session 7, and a related review by Popic et al., same session), •D9.69: Results of a Pathway Evaluation Process (PEP) session organized with stakeholders about an hypothetical post-accidental situation, •D9.70: Framework for socio-economic analysis, i.e. Cost-benefit Analysis (CBA) and Multi-Criteria Decision Aiding (MCDA) Results Holism (from Greek ὅλος "all, whole, entire") is the idea that a system and its properties should be viewed as a whole, not just as a collection of parts. In the context of the TERRITORIES project, this is for example understood as: •a multi-disciplinary approach, e.g. having social scientists and scientists involved in monitoring and modelling working together, for …

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