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Civilized Universe aims “To Live and Collaborate into Safe - Ecologically Pure Environment”. So Environment Protection is considered as priority of all nations. Citizens of Southern Caucasian Newly Independent States (NIS) realize during years of independence! However, in Georgia a collective nature between officials and representatives of research and public bodies to resolve radioecological problems is noticeable. Therefore, researchers from TSU suggest to discuss establishment of Professional-Oriented Regional Radioecological Collaboration group and support further activities.
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Avtandilashvili, M., Pagava, S., Robakidze, Z., Rusetski, V. (2004). The Professional-Oriented Regional Radioecological Collaboration of Southern Caucasian States. In: Zaidi, M.K., Mustafaev, I. (eds) Radiation Safety Problems in the Caspian Region. Nato Science Series: IV: Earth and Environmental Sciences, vol 41. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2378-2_35
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