Stakeholder's Workshop - STAR Strategic Research Agenda for Radioecology, Paris 12-13 November 2012
In November 2012 a workshop was held in Paris (see agenda) to discuss the first version of the Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) for radioecology with key stakeholders. Supported by the European Radioecology ALLIANCE (http://www.er-alliance.eu), a web-consultation was also organised to collect comments on the SRA (summary) The SRA was subsequently amended taking into account comments received and the responses to comments are documented in the current SRA.
Presentations from the workshop
Introductory talks
- Radioecology Alliance - Frank Hardeman, SCK•CEN, (President of the Alliance)
- A brief overview of STAR goals - Tom Hinton, IRSN (STAR Co-ordinator)
Invited lecture
- The Fukushima Daiichi accident and its environmental consequences - Professor M. Fujiwara, Osaka University
STAR-Alliance SRA and the web-consultation
- The current STAR Strategic Research Agenda - Tom Hinton, IRSN
- Views from the STAR External Advisory Board - Dick Roelofs, EAB chairman
- Sharing major comments from the web-consultation - Almudena Real, CIEMAT
Key messages from the European players linked to radioecology
- MELODI - Jean-René Jourdain, MELODI member
- NERIS - Raimo Mustonen, President of NERIS
- HERCA - Sigurður Magnússon, President of HERCA
International perspectives
- IAEA - Sergeï Fesenko, IAEA
- ICRP Committee 5 - Jan Pentreath, Committee 5 Chair
- IUR - François Bréchignac, President of IUR
- IRPA - Eduardo Gallego, IRPA member
- BIOPROTA - Mike Thorne, BIOPROTA member
- SETAC - Dick Roelofs, SETAC member
- NCoRE - Wendy Khune, NCoRE member
Stakeholders
- The example of a French stakeholders initiative - David Boilley, COR ENVI leader, France
- The view from a NORM industry representative - J. Houtmeyers, P-plant Tessenderlo, Belgium
- Nuclear industry: the view of EdF - Caroline Ferry, Electricité de France
Breakout sessions