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The effectiveness of radiation monitoring of forestry production in modern times

V. Krasnov, T. Courbet, I. Davydova, V. Landin and O. Zborowska
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I. Davydova: Zhytomyr State Technological University
V. Landin: Institute of Agroecology and Environmental Management of NAAS
O. Zborowska: Poleski branch of the Ukrainian Research Institute of Forestry and agroforestry named G. Vysotsky

Balanced Nature Using, 2016, vol. 7, issue 3, 195-200

Abstract: This paper deals with modern distribution of forested areas into zones of radioactive contamination. The author investigates reduction of forest cover in which forestry activities is prohibited and those assigned to the areas affected by ChNPP accident releases. The author made a conclusion about the reducing the effectiveness of radiation monitoring of forestry production during 1998-2013, which is manifested in the reduced share of verified byproducts use, wild industrial animals, agricultural products, grown on own forest workers estates

Keywords: forest products; radioactive contamination; Radionuclide volume activity; permitted levels; forest plantations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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