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Radioecology and RadCon’s Services

Radioecology is the study of the effects of radiation and radioactive substances on ecological communities. It is a highly multidisciplinary scientific field which looks at environmental radioactivity, whether natural or man-made, and its effects on people and the natural environment. It deals with radioactivity as a stressor requiring risk assessment, but also as a tracer of biogeochemical and ecological processes.

More information can for example be found in an interview with Francois Bréchignac, President of the International Union on Radioecology (http://www.iur-uir.org/en/)

Radioecological Roadmap

 Our work in the field involves:

Highlights of our Services in Radioecology

Exposure pathways following discharge of radioactive material to the environment
Exposure pathways following discharge of radioactive material to the environment — see the UNSCEAR 2016 Annex A.

Consultancy

RadCon can support your activities in radioecology by:

Cognitive Radioecology
Cognitive Radioecology (poster, PDF)
Development of decision support systems tailored to local conditions
Development of decision support systems tailored to local conditions (poster, PDF)

The EDSS will be based on several components, including Geographical information System (GIS), habitat and process modelling, and environmental and human factors. The results are critical load maps and the identification of endangered ecosystems and radioecologically sensitive regions.

An EDSS allows the identification of critical pathways to protect the environment and humans from radiation arising from radioactivity releases during the operation, decommissioning and waste management of a nuclear facility or any other nuclear application in other scientific fields, e.g. medicine and agriculture.

RadCon also offers advice on statistical methods and assistance with practical aspects of data analysis.