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When a duck is not a duck; a new interdisciplinary synthesis for environmental radiation protection

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Peer-reviewed

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Authors

Schofield, PN 
Mothersill, Carmel 
Abend, Michael 
Brechignac, Francois 
Iliakis, George 

Abstract

This consensus paper presents the results of a workshop held in Essen, Germany in September 2017, called to examine critically the current approach to radiological environmental protection. The meeting brought together participants from the field of low dose radiobiology and those working in radioecology. Both groups have a common aim of identifying radiation exposures and protecting populations and individuals from harmful effects of ionising radiation exposure, but rarely work closely together. A key question in radiobiology is to understand mechanisms triggered by low doses or dose rates, leading to adverse outcomes of individuals while in radioecology a key objective is to recognise when harm is occurring at the level of the ecosystem. The discussion provided a total of six strategic recommendations which would help to address these questions.

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Keywords

Radioecology, Environment, Reference animals and plants, Low dose, Radiation protection

Journal Title

Environmental Research

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Journal ISSN

0013-9351
1096-0953

Volume Title

162

Publisher

Elsevier
Sponsorship
Funding was provided for this workshop by the International Union for Radioecology and the University of Duisburg-Essen.