ReSCA: decision support tool for remediation planning after the Chernobyl accident

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A. Ulanovsky
P. Jacob
S. Fesenko
I. Bogdevitch
V. Kashparov
N. Sanzharova
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[1] Institute of Radiation Protection,Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health
[2] International Atomic Energy Agency,undefined
[3] Research Institute for Soil Science and Agrochemistry,undefined
[4] Ukrainian Institute of Agricultural Radiology,undefined
[5] Russian Institute of Agricultural Radiology and Radioecology,undefined
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Rural Settlement; Chernobyl Accident; Remedial Action; Annual Effective Dose; Internal Exposure;
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Radioactive contamination of the environment following the Chernobyl accident still provide a substantial impact on the population of affected territories in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine. Reduction of population exposure can be achieved by performing remediation activities in these areas. Resulting from the IAEA Technical Co-operation Projects with these countries, the program ReSCA (Remediation Strategies after the Chernobyl Accident) has been developed to provide assistance to decision makers and to facilitate a selection of an optimized remediation strategy in rural settlements. The paper provides in-depth description of the program, its algorithm, and structure.
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