An updated strategic research agenda for the integration of radioecology in the european radiation protection research
Résumé
The ALLIANCE Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) for radioecology is a living document that defines a long-term
vision (20 years) of the needs for, and implementation of, research in radioecology in Europe. The initial SRA,
published in 2012, included consultation with a wide range of stakeholders (Hinton et al., 2013). This revised
version is an update of the research strategy for identified research challenges, and includes a strategy to
maintain and develop the associated required capacities for workforce (education and training) and research
infrastructures and capabilities. Beyond radioecology, this SRA update constitutes a contribution to the implementation
of a Joint Roadmap for radiation protection research in Europe (CONCERT, 2019a). This roadmap,
established under the H2020 European Joint Programme CONCERT, provides a common and shared vision for
radiation protection research, priority areas and strategic objectives for collaboration within a European radiation
protection research programme to 2030 and beyond. Considering the advances made since the first SRA,
this updated version presents research challenges and priorities including identified scientific issues that, when
successfully resolved, have the potential to impact substantially and strengthen the system and/or practice of the
overall radiation protection (game changers) in radioecology with regard to their integration into the global
vision of European research in radiation protection. An additional aim of this paper is to encourage contribution
from research communities, end users, decision makers and other stakeholders in the evaluation, further
advancement and accomplishment of the identified priorities.
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