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Non-lethal methods in Radioecology
2011-08-24 >> Active Task Groups

[ Chair: Mike Wood (m.d.wood@salford.ac.uk); Co-chair: Carmel Mothersill (mothers@mcmaster.ca) ]
Overall context The conventional approach to determining contaminant burdens in animals is to use lethal sampling and analysis methods. Given the ethical considerations associated with conventional sampling methods and the fact that many species are protected, there is growing international interest in the use of non-lethal methods (e.g. Wood et al., submitted). In addition to… Read more >>

Ecosystem approach to environment protection
2011-05-27 >> Active Task Groups

[ François Bréchignac (francois.brechignac@irsn.fr) ]
  Overall context In recent years, under the notable incentive of an IUR Task Group initiated as early as 1997, the issue of the protection of the environment from ionizing radiation has evolved and is now a major topic for radioecologists. Several International Organizations (IAEA, UNSCEAR, EC, ICRP) and national Institutions (US DoE, CNSC Canada, NIRS Japan, IRSN France,… Read more >>

Radioecology in a multiple stressor environment
2010-06-20 >> Active Task Groups

[ Taskgroup leader : Hildegarde Vandenhove, hvandenh@sckcen.be ]
This Task Group has a long history. It 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 closely related areas of environmental chemistry and toxicology. Pollution… Read more >>

Radioecological sensitivity: an operational tool in federating radioecological knowledge
2008-03-31 >> Active Task Groups

[ TG Leader: F. Carini, franca.carini@unicatt.it ]
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 methodologies of risk assessment. The operational tools for decision making need, within all… Read more >>

Radioecology of Rice
2008-03-29 >> Active Task Groups

[ Leaders: S. Uchida, s_uchida@nirs.gov.jp & H. Tsukada, hirof@ies.org.jp ]
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 IES (Japan), with initial members from China, Korea and Japan. The objectives are to… Read more >>

Protection of the environment
2008-03-22 >> Active Task Groups

[ Task Group Leader: David Copplestone, david.copplestone@environment-agency.gov.uk ]
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 the environment from ionising radiation. There is a pressing need to identify and help to… Read more >>

Artic and Antartic Regions
2008-03-21 >> Active Task Groups

[ Task group leader: Mark Dowdall, Mark.Dowdall@nrpa.no ]
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 past two years. This Task Group is now being “relaunched” or reactivated with… Read more >>

Radioecology and waste
2008-03-20 >> Active Task Groups

[ Tempory Taskgroup leaders : Rodolfo Avila, rodolfo.avila@facilia.se & Irene Zinger, irene@facilia.se ]
The Task Group has been launched during the Workshop "Mobility in Biosphere of Iodine, Technetium, Selenium and Uranium" co-organized by IUR and ANDRA in Nancy (France), April 2002. The participants gathered around a consensus on the high priority for radioecology to tackle the problem of the management of high level radioactive waste. The objective of this Task Gorce is to promote the… Read more >>

Speciation
2008-03-19 >> Active Task Groups

[ Taskgroup leader : Brit Salbu, brit.salbu@umb.no ]
The main objective of this new Task Group is to strengthen the competence internationally on environmental impact assessment. This is to be achieved based on using adequate techniques to characterize radionuclides species, linking and quantifying radionuclides species to sources and release scenarios, linking and quantifying radionuclides species to environmental airborne, marine or… Read more >>

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