The Oslo consensus conference on protection of the environment

A number of international organisations are focussing on a revision of radiation protection policy from the existing system which addresses only effects on man, to one which also addresses effects on the wider environment. These developments are expected to effect a wide range of stakeholders, inclu...

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Biological effects of radiation
Consensus conference
Earth sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Engineering and environment geology. Geothermics
Environment
Environmental Pollution - prevention & control
Environmental protection
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Humans
International Cooperation
Ionising radiation
Policy Making
Pollution
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Radiocontamination
Tissues, organs and organisms biophysics
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