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Activities (IUR events)  
IUR activities are organised through a number of Task Groups, meetings, workshops, conferences and training courses


1.  Active Task Groups > Artic and Antartic Regions
[ Task group leader: Mark Dowdall,  ] 
The International Union of Radioecology’s’ Task Group: Arctic and Antarctic Regions was for a number of years an active forum for those involved in polar radioecology although, primarily due to the heavy workloads of those involved as opposed to lack of interest, relatively dormant for the ...

This is a joint IAEA/IUR Task Group which is embeded in the IAEA EMRAS Programme: Working Group on revision of the Handbook of parameter values for the prediction of radionuclide transfer in temperate environments, IAEA-TRS No. 364 Next Meeting The next meeting of this Working Group will be held ...

During the last decades, various needs have evolved concerning radioecology. The scientific needs are now requiring to take due account of uncertainties, modern techniques of spatialization, spatial and temporal variabilities, etc... The society needs require to be appropriately captured within the ...

This Task Group to deal with radioecology of rice has been launched at the 3rd International Conference on contaminants in soil Environments in Australiasian-Pacific Regions that was organized in Beijing, in November 2003. It is co-chaired by Shigeo Uchida from NIRS (Japan) and Hirofumi Tsukada from ...

Background Following the publication of the Task Group's report "Protection of the Environment: Current Status and Future Work", the main emphasis of this task group has changed to one that focuses on the identification and prioritisation of the research requirements in the field of protection of ...

6.  Active Task Groups > Radioecology and non-radioactive pollutants
[ Taskgroup leader : Hildegarde Vandenhove,  ] 
This Task Group is coming forth from the Task Group launched during the IUR-SETAC Meeting on the Application of Radioecology to Other Contaminants (AROC), held in Antwerp (Belgium), February 2002. The aim was to bring together experts involved in experimental research and model development in ...



A "Workshop on Science and Values in Radiological Protection" will take place in Helsinki, Finland, from the 15th to the 17th of January 2008. It is co-organized by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency in collaboration with the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK) BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The ...

» Task Group Workshops > Radionuclide Speciation Workshop
[ 27–28 October 2007 - Jackson Hole, WY, USA ] 
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Council on Ionizing Radiation Measurements and Standards (CIRMS), International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA-MEL), Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB) and IUR Task group 'Speciation of radionuclides' are organising: Radionuclide ...

» TraceSec 2007
[ 4-7 September 2007, Munster, Germany ] 
the 11th Workshop on Progress in Analytical Methodologies for Trace Metal Speciation is one of the rare events completely devoted to speciation analysis, unifying research groups, scientists, interested users, legislators, industrial partners and other stakeholders from different domains. A very ...

» Task Group Workshops > 3d Workshop "Waste and Radioecology"
[ 18-19 October 2006, SCK-CEN, Mol, Belgium ] 
The "Waste and Radioecology" Task Group is organising its 3d and last Workshop to finalise 4 years of brain storming on radionuclides of particular concern within radioactive wastes: 14C, 36Cl, 237Np, 99Tc and 238U. This work has been particularly concerned with reviewing the environmental ...

» Task Group Workshops > IUR Task Group "Radioecology of rice"
[ Beijing, China, 17-21 October 2005 ] 
The IUR Task Group "Radioecology of rice" will meet in a Workshop that will take place during the "Asia-Pacific Symposium on Radioecology 2005", in Beijing, China, 17-21 October 2005. In preparation for this Workshop, the Task Group calls for wider collaboration and interest through a ...



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