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Countermeasures on Natural and Agricultural Areas after Chernobyl Accident

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Role of GIS in Lifting the Cloud Off Chernobyl

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The wide range of the scientific and practical protection measures applied on natural and agricultural areas of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine was developed during 15-years period after Chernobyl accident. The implementation of countermeasures is a main element of the radiation protection people on contaminated land.

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Bogdevitch, I., Sanzharova, N., Prister, B., Tarasiuk, S. (2002). Countermeasures on Natural and Agricultural Areas after Chernobyl Accident. In: Kolejka, J. (eds) Role of GIS in Lifting the Cloud Off Chernobyl. NATO Science Series, vol 10. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0518-0_12

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