Published 1988 | Version v1
Report

A model for the calculation of the off-site economic consequences of nuclear reactor accidents

  • 1. Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (SP). Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales

Description

The off-site economic cost of nuclear reactor accidents will depend on the countermeasures adopted to reduce its radiological impact. The assessment of the direct costs of emergency countermeasures (evacuation, early relocation and food disposal) as well as those of long-term protective actions (food disposal, decontamination or interdiction) is the objective of a model under development, with the sponsorship of the CEC Radiation Protection Programme, called MECA (Model for assessing the Economic Consequences of Accidents). The meteorological and socio-economical peculiarities of each site studied will be taken into account, by means of a flexible meteorological sampling scheme, which considers the geographical distribution of population and economic centers, and a data-base, compatible with the existing European grid, that contains the population distribution and the economic characteristics of the environs of the site to be studied with more detail near the reactor. The paper summarizes the particular models which will be included in MECA and shows the importance of site-specific adaptable modelling for economic risk evaluation

Part of:
Joint CEC/OECD(NEA) workshop on recent advances in reactor accident consequence assessment

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Joint CEC/OECD(NEA) workshop on recent advances in reactor accident consequence assessment
Imprint Pagination
464 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 333-344.
Report number
EUR--11408

Conference

Title
Workshop on advances in reactor accident consequence assessment.
Dates
25-29 Jan 1988.
Place
Rome (Italy).

INIS

Country of Publication
European Commission (EC), Brussels (Belgium)
Country of Input or Organization
European Commission (EC), Brussels (Belgium)
INIS RN
20036980
Subject category
S61: RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
COST; DECONTAMINATION; ECONOMIC ANALYSIS; EMERGENCY PLANS; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; EVACUATION; FOOD; HEALTH HAZARDS; HUMAN POPULATIONS; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; METEOROLOGY; POPULATION RELOCATION; RADIATION PROTECTION; REACTOR ACCIDENTS; RISK ASSESSMENT; SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS
Descriptors DEC
ACCIDENTS; CLEANING; HAZARDS; POPULATIONS

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