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The Human Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident. A Strategy for Recovery (2001)

AuthorGray, .Baverstock
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DateOctober 2001
Classification 2.34.8.11/28 (CHERNOBYL ACCIDENT - CONSEQUENCES SURROUNDINGS - MEDICAL & MUTATIONS)
Remarks See also 2.34.8.11/10
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From the publication:

Preface 

00.1 This Report contains the findings of a study conducted into the human 
consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear accident on behalf of UNDP and UNICEF, 
fifteen years after the explosion. The study was conducted by a multidisciplinary 
international team in July and August 2001. The Mission explored the health, 
socio-economic and environmental effects of the accident and the events that 
followed in the framework of an inter-disciplinary approach. The Report contains 
an analysis of the current situation and the prospects for the future, focusing on 
those aspects that are significant for the well-being of the most directly affected 
people and communities.

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