タグ「International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)」
Title: Chernobyl: Looking back to go forward. Proceedings of an international conference
Reference: Proceedings series, Mar 2008, 260 p, IAEA, Vienna (Austria), International conference on Chernobyl: Looking back to go forward, Vienna (Austria), 6-7 Sep 2005
Abstract: […The accident led to numerous immediate and long term adverse consequences for the public and the environment. It has also had substantial psycho-social and economic impacts on the affected populations and has negatively influenced the nuclear industry worldwide. The international community was involved from the early days in the assessments and the practical efforts to overcome the consequences of the Chernobyl accident. The first post-accident review meeting was organized by the IAEA in August 1986. In 1990, at the request of the Soviet Government, the IAEA organized an assessment of the radiological consequences and an evaluation of protective measures by a large group of international experts coordinated by an International Advisory Committee…]
URL: http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/Pub1312_web.pdf
Title: Chernobyl: An Unbelievable Failure to Help
Author: Rosalie Bertell
Reference: International Journal of Health Services March 2008, Vol. 38(3), pp. 543-60.
Keywords: The United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR), United Nations, International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA), World Health Organization (WHO)
Abstract: The disaster at the Chernobyl power reactor near Kiev, which began on 26 April 1986, at 1:21 AM, was one of the worst industrial accidents ever suffered in the world. Yet the global community, which is usually most generous in pouring out aid to a stricken community, has been slow to understand the scope of this disaster and to reach out to the most devastated people of Ukraine, Belarus and Russia. It is the purpose of this discussion to probe the causes of the confusion of perception and failure of response to the needs of these victims. Clearly the problem is one of communication, and the true picture has not been well communicated to concerned people of all countries and faiths.
URL: http://www.ratical.org/radiation/Chernobyl/CaUFtH.html
Title: One decade after Chernobyl
Author (Corporate): International atomic energy agency (IAEA)
Reference: IAEA (International atomic energy agency), 1997
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Keywords: international conference, consequences of the accident
Abstract: As a part of the Chernobyl Project, the project was initiated by the IAEA in 1995 after a proposal by Belarus to convene an international group of high level experts to review the information drawn from the long term environmental and social studies of the Chernobyl accident and its consequences. The study had been monitored by an International Advisory Committee under the project management of the Institut de protection et de sûreté nucléaire (IPSN), France. The project report based mainly on the studies, carried out by experts from Belarus, the Russian Federation and Ukraine during the period 1986-1995, was published as IAEA TECDOC-1240
URL: http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/publications/PDF/te_1240_prn.pdf
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