Methodologies for Assessing the Economic Consequences of Nuclear Reactor Accidents
For practical reasons, the consequences of nuclear reactor accidents are often measured in economic terms. Figures currently available, however, show significant discrepancies. For this reason, the NEA created an expert group to investigate the methodologies used in calculating the economic conseque...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing
2000.
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Colección: | Radiation Protection,
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009705444906719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- FOREWORD; CONTENTS; EXECUTIVE SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; Background; Joint NDC/CRPPH Expert group on the methodologies for assessing the economicconsequences of nuclear reactor accidents; Scope of the report; Report organisation and structure; COST ELEMENTS FOR CONSEQUENCE ASSESSMENT MODELS; Definitions in the evaluation of economic consequences; Boundaries and limitations of the estimation of economic consequences; Cost of countermeasures; Cost of radiation-induced health effects; Indirect or secondary effects; PERSPECTIVES OF COST ASSESSMENT; Introduction: cost assessment perspectives
- The accident preparedness and management perspectiveThe compensation perspective; The power generation choice perspective; CURRENT MODELS AND CODES FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES; Background; Intercomparison exercises; Model capabilities and limitations; CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS; Annex I External costs of nuclear reactor accidents: a short survey of nuclear accidentexternal cost studies; Annex II The full-scale PSA approach to assessing the external cost of reactor accidents
- Annex III Regimes at the international level governing civil liability and compensation fornuclear damage to third partiesAnnex IV Compensation after a nuclear accident and the role of insurance; Annex V An assessment of the economic consequences of the Chernobyl accidentin Norway; Annex VI The macro-economic impacts of a nuclear accident; Annex VII Members of the Expert group; REFERENCES