Stakeholder engagement in the management of indoor radon exposures

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TitreStakeholder engagement in the management of indoor radon exposures
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursTurcanu C., Schieber C., Schneider T., Fallon C., Geysmans R., Perko T., Cantone M-C, Economides S., Barazza F., Charron S., Gschwind R., Lafage S., Zeleznik N., Poelzl-Viol C.
JournalRADIOPROTECTION
Volume55
PaginationS227-S233
Date PublishedJUN 29
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0033-8451
Mots-clésENGAGE, indoor radon, radiation protection culture, radon action plan, stakeholder engagement
Résumé

Radon in buildings poses a significant health risk, being one of the most important causes of lung cancer deaths worldwide. Acknowledging that successful radon risk management requires engagement of stakeholders, this paper investigated prescriptions and practices for stakeholder participation. First, it points out the need to integrate radon risk management in a holistic approach to indoor air pollution, together with urban planning and energy saving policies. It then argues for establishing more systematic approaches to the involvement of stakeholders in the design, implementation and evaluation of radon actions. Finally, it suggests the development of context specific approaches for the engagement of stakeholders at local and regional level.

DOI10.1051/radiopro/2020038