Abstract:The analysis of the management of the accidentally radioactive contaminated areas such as those around Chernobyl nuclear power plant highlights the fact that the current spatial classification methods hardly help in recovering proper use of the contaminated territory. The cause is mainly to be searched for in the traditional construction of risks assessment methods; these methods rest on criteria defined by institutional experts, which are not applicable in practise because they are not shared by all the stake… Show more
“…In cooperation with experts, decision-makers and local authorities, the objective of the PRIME project is to develop a multi-criteria method of analysis for use in characterizing an area contaminated after an industrial accident involving radioactive substances, see Mercat-Rommens et al (2008). The main basis of the method used is the ranking of the vulnerability factors to a radioactive pollution.…”
Section: Nuclear Risk Management and The Prime Project Contextmentioning
Innovative Quick Response Programs in Logistics and Supply Chain Management ISBN 978-3-642-04312-3 J. vom Brocke and M. Rosemann (Eds.) Handbook on Business Process Management 1 ISBN 978-3-642-00415-5 Handbook on Business Process Management 2
“…In cooperation with experts, decision-makers and local authorities, the objective of the PRIME project is to develop a multi-criteria method of analysis for use in characterizing an area contaminated after an industrial accident involving radioactive substances, see Mercat-Rommens et al (2008). The main basis of the method used is the ranking of the vulnerability factors to a radioactive pollution.…”
Section: Nuclear Risk Management and The Prime Project Contextmentioning
Innovative Quick Response Programs in Logistics and Supply Chain Management ISBN 978-3-642-04312-3 J. vom Brocke and M. Rosemann (Eds.) Handbook on Business Process Management 1 ISBN 978-3-642-00415-5 Handbook on Business Process Management 2
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