タグ「contaminated areas」
Title: Justification, evaluation of efficiency and optimization of protection and rehabilitation measures in the territories contaminated after the Chernobyl accident
Author: Panov, Alexey Valeryevich
Reference: Obninsk, 2009
Keywords: protective measures, contaminated sites, recovery activities, agriculture
Abstract: The aim of the work was to evaluate the effectiveness of protective measures for agriculture in various stages of consequences of radiation accident liquidation and on this basis to develop the optimal ways of radioactively contaminated territories recovery.
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/obosnovanie-otsenka-effektivnosti-i-optimizatsiya-zashchitnykh-i-reabilitatsionnykh-meropriy
Title: A social and psychological phenomenon of South Ural population’s permanent residence in the radiation-dangerous zone
Author: A. Abdullin
Reference: Journal: Proceedings of the Russian State Pedagogical University. A.I. Herzen, Year: 2006 Vol: 6 Issue: 14
Keywords: environmental pollution, radiative-dangerous zone, radiation factor, psychological addiction, permanent residence on the contaminated territories, South Ural
Abstract: The study of the social and psychological factors of permanent residence of South Ural population in the polluted environment has revealed a tendency of psychological adaptation of the local population to the radiation factor.
URL:http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/sotsialno-psihologicheskiy-fenomen-postoyannogo-prozhivaniya-naseleniya-yuzhnogo-urala-v-radiatsionno-opasnoy-zone
Title: Informational and psychological protection of the population at the radioactively contaminated territories of Russia and Belarus following the Chernobyl accident in the late (distant) period
Author: Simonov, Alexander Vasilyevich
Reference: Moscow, 2010
Keywords: Russia, Belarus, informational-psychological protection, contaminated areas
Abstract: Study aim: justification of the concept (principles of structural – functional model) and organizational-methodological provision of the population with informational-psychological protection living at the radioactively contaminated areas in Belarus and Russia in the late period following the Chernobyl accident.
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/informatsionno-psikhologicheskaya-zashchita-naseleniya-radioaktivno-zagryaznennykh-territori
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Reference: The Ministry of Emergency Situations, Ukraine 2010
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Keywords: technology, exclusion zone, foreigner
Abstract: Rules established in 2010 about visit of the exclusion zone around Chernobyl. Rules concerning foreign delegations and scientists, along with those concerning Ukrainians, are indicated.
URL: http://pripyat-city.ru/main/41-novye-pravila-posescheniya-zony-otchuzhdeniya.html
Russian: Новые правила посещения Чернобыльской зоны отчуждения: МИНИСТЕРСТВО ЧРЕЗВЫЧАЙНЫХ СИТУАЦИЙ УКРАИНЫ
Title: Atlas of the contemporary and predictive aspects of the effects of the Chernobyl accident (of the devastated area)
Author: Yu. A. Israel, Safety Institute of Atomic Energy Sciences (Институт проблем безопасного развития атомной энергетики РАН), Institute of Radiology etc.
Reference: ASPA Russia and Belorussia (Government of Russia and Belorussia)
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Keywords: contamination
Abstract: The atlas presents maps on retrospective, contemporary and predictive (up to 2056) aspects of the Chernobyl accidents. The authors and supervisors of the atlas are leading specialists from institutions in Russia and Belorussia.
URL:http://www.chernobyl.gov.by/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=26&Itemid=55
Russian: Атлас современных и прогнозных аспектов последствий аварии на Чернобыльской АЭС