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The Role of Environmental NGOs--Russian Challenges, American Lessons: Proceedings of a Workshop (2001)
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National Research Council. "12 Experience in Coping with Effects of Radiation Accidents: Lessons for Society." The Role of Environmental NGOs--Russian Challenges, American Lessons: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2001. 1. Print.

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The Role of Environmental NGOs: Russian Challenges American Lessons - Proceedings of a Workshop

Item

Date

Type of Decision

Decision on Safety Measures

STR Yes/ No

Affected Population (Thousand People)

10.

05/15/86

S

Territory zoning according to dose limit (1, 3, 5, 20 mR per hour)

Yes

<100

11.

05/16/86

S

Restriction on radioactivity in foodstuffs

Yes

 

12.

05/29/86

ED

Central Committee of CPSU and Council of Ministers decree about decontamination efforts in Ukraine and Belarus territories affected by radiation pollution

No

250

13.

05/30/86

S

Dose rate and radiation content in foodstuffs

Yes

200

14.

05/30/86

DG

Recommendations for safety measures in agricultural sector

Yes

 

15.

08/22/86

ED

Definition of so called zone of stringent control (ZSC) according to Cs137 content in soil (15 Ci per sq. km)

Yes

240

16.

04/23/87

S

Definition of annual dose limit for the second year after the accident as 30 mSv

Yes

<100

17.

08/12/87

ED

Expanding ZSC, taking also into account social factors

No

240+40

18.

12/15/87

S

Restrictions on Cs134 and Cs137 content in foodstuffs

Yes

 

19.

05/23/88

DG

Restrictions on Cs134 and Cs137 in soil and products

Yes

 

20.

07/18/88

S

Definition of annual dose limit for the third year after the accident 25 mSv

Yes

<100

21.

09/13/88

ED

Expanding ZSC

No

280+6.0

22.

10/06/88

S

Restrictions on Cs134 and Cs137 content in foodstuffs

Yes

 

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Front Matter (R1-R12)
1 Opening Remarks (1-2)
2 Introductory Remarks (3-4)
3 History of the Development of Ecological Nongovernmental Organizations in Russia (5-10)
4 Development of a Leading Environmental NGO: Thirty Years of Experience (11-18)
5 Role of Nongovernmental Organization in the Chemical Disarmament Process (19-26)
6 Organizing in Directly Impacted Communities: The SOCM Story (27-32)
7 Global Forest Watch: An Example of International Partnership with Russian NGOs and Scientists (33-38)
8 Role of International Relations in the Development of Ecological Nongovernment Organizations in Russia: The International Association Siberian Accord (39-52)
9 Public Dissemination of Information to Support Safe Management of Chemicals (53-58)
10 Internet Use by Nongovernmental Organizations: Tendencies and Prospects (59-72)
11 Emerging Tools for Developing, Integrating, and Distributing Conservation Information (73-76)
12 Experience in Coping with Effects of Radiation Accidents: Lessons for Society (77-90)
13 Role of Greenpeace of Russia and Other Public Organizations in the Conservation of Russian Forests (91-98)
14 Problems of Waste Management in the Moscow Region (99-108)
15 Emissions of Pollutants into the Atmosphere and Hydrosphere of the Kuznetsk Coal Basin (109-124)
16 Russian Far East Environmental Problems (125-132)
17 Dynamics of Radioactive Pollution of Primorye Territory and the Northern Shelf of the Sea of Japan (133-136)
18 Society Should Be Protected from the Metal Threat (137-140)
19 Influence of American NGOs on Environmental Decisions and Policies: Evolution Over Three Decades (141-160)
20 Collaboration of Regional Government Bodies with Environmental Public Organizations: The Example of Tomsk Oblast (161-168)
21 Interaction of Nongovernmental Organizations and Regional Authorities in Solving Problems of the Lake Baikal Region (169-178)
22 Public Participation in Environmentally Sound Decision-Making: Legal Aspects (179-190)
23 Highlights of Presentations (191-194)
24 Closing Remarks (195-196)
Appendix A: Scientific Council on Ecological Problems and Emergency Events (197-200)
Appendix B: Presentations (201-204)
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