cognitive radioecology
RADIOECOLOGY
cognitive radioecology
r.e.m.
Radiation Environment Management
Radioecological roadmap
•Identifying the relevant exposure pathways
•Determining important pathways and eliminating those that are not important
•Measurements
•Modelling
•Dose assessment
Exposure pathways following discharge of radioactive material to the environment
https://www.unscear.org/docs/publications/2016/UNSCEAR_2016_Annex-A.pdf
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RADIOECOLOGY: what is it? Where and how the radioecologists work? What is the aim of this work?

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RADIOECOLOGY:  the study of the effects of radiation and radioactive substances on ecological communities.
(http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/radioecology)
Radioecology is a highly multidisciplinary scientific discipline situated at the crossroads between environmental radioactivity, whether natural or man-made, and its consequences on both, man and the environment. It deals with radioactivity as a stressor requiring risk assessment, but also as a tracer of biogeochemical and ecological processes. (http://www.iur-uir.org/en/) More....