Radioecology is a scientific discipline that studies all aspects of the environmental impact of radioactive substances, from human radioprotection to ecological risk assessment, in relation to natural and man made pollution and waste
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- Radnet Information about past releases and dispersion of radionuclides in the biosphere.
- International Union of Radioecology Professional association of radioecologists and scientists in related fields. Information about the organization, upcoming meetings, online issues papers and other publications, and links to other websites related to environmental radiation protection.
- Journal of Environmental Radioactivity Publication of original research or review papers on any aspect of the occurrence of radioactivity in natural systems. Science Direct Elsevier Science on line journal.
- CESER Project: Countermeasures, Environmental and Socio-Economic Responses European Community investigation of measures (such as deep plowing, special fertilizers, changes in livestock feed, or land-use changes) for long-term management of accidental radioactive contamination of agricultural systems.
- IFE: Radioecology Article from the Institute for Energy Technology on this branch of science which forms the basis for estimating doses and assessing the consequences of radioactive pollution for human health and the environment.