Living in radioactive environments: a non-human perspective

Q4 Medicine
C. Mothersill, C. Seymour
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Radiation protection of non-humans has recently been integrated into the ICRP (International Commission on Radiation Protection) framework using a reference animal and plant approach matching the anthropocentric 'reference human' approach. While this is simple to implement it has many drawbacks and is essentially focusing on measurements of uptake and transfer of radionuclides in individuals. This ignores the complexity and interdependence of natural ecosystems. It also ignores the biology involved in management of radiation damage in wild populations. To address these concerns international efforts are being made to develop a more ecocentric or holistic approach. Especially important is the recognition that ecosystems are very complex and that adverse emergent properties of these systems such as biodiversity collapse are not predictable from measurement of impacts on individuals. The paper discusses the limitations of current ICRP approaches and considers some promising new ideas, which may lead to more integrated protection systems involving the ecosystem as a central focus rather than the individual.
生活在放射性环境:非人类视角
非人类的辐射防护最近已纳入ICRP(国际辐射防护委员会)框架,使用与以人类为中心的“参考人类”方法相匹配的参考动物和植物方法。虽然这很容易实施,但它有许多缺点,基本上侧重于测量个人对放射性核素的吸收和转移。这忽视了自然生态系统的复杂性和相互依赖性。它还忽视了野生种群辐射损害管理中的生物学问题。为了解决这些问题,国际社会正在努力发展一种更以生态为中心或更全面的方法。尤其重要的是认识到生态系统是非常复杂的,这些系统的不利涌现特性,如生物多样性崩溃,是无法通过对个人影响的测量来预测的。本文讨论了当前ICRP方法的局限性,并考虑了一些有希望的新想法,这些想法可能会导致将生态系统作为中心焦点而不是个体的更综合的保护系统。
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International Journal of Low Radiation
International Journal of Low Radiation Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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期刊介绍: The IJLR is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of research articles, review papers and technical notes in all domains related to low-dose radiation, among which are the biological and health effects in humans and the biota, in vitro and in vivo research on low radiation effects, regulatory and policy aspects, risk estimation and public perception.
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