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The 15th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster
offered a timely opportunity for an expert assessment of the
current situation and suggestions for approaches to managing the
information associated with the site and surrounding contaminated
territories.
The great quantity of data coming from the contaminated region was
and is very difficult to use without he aid of modern information
technologies, especially Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and
Remote Sensing (RS). Application of these technologies, and related
expertise, became crucial to the region's economic recovery and
sustainability planning. Given the real possibility of a similar
accident at nuclear facilities elsewhere around the world, the
development of recovery strategies based on experience gained at
Chernobyl, using modern scientific methods and technologies, will
be invaluable in the future. The presentations and discussion
reported in the book have led to some key conclusions. Image maps
derived from satellite imagery are the most economical, up to date
and readily available basis for Chernobyl-related applications, as
well as for other future applications. The study of soil-plant
transfer of radionuclides afforded comparatively much more reliable
data. GIS in association with adequate knowledge is a valuable tool
in decision making and modelling of contaminated areas and objects.
The 15th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster
offered a timely opportunity for an expert assessment of the
current situation and suggestions for approaches to managing the
information associated with the site and surrounding contaminated
territories.
The great quantity of data coming from the contaminated region was
and is very difficult to use without he aid of modern information
technologies, especially Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and
Remote Sensing (RS). Application of these technologies, and related
expertise, became crucial to the region's economic recovery and
sustainability planning. Given the real possibility of a similar
accident at nuclear facilities elsewhere around the world, the
development of recovery strategies based on experience gained at
Chernobyl, using modern scientific methods and technologies, will
be invaluable in the future. The presentations and discussion
reported in the book have led to some key conclusions. Image maps
derived from satellite imagery are the most economical, up to date
and readily available basis for Chernobyl-related applications, as
well as for other future applications. The study of soil-plant
transfer of radionuclides afforded comparatively much more reliable
data. GIS in association with adequate knowledge is a valuable tool
in decision making and modelling of contaminated areas and objects.
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