International Journal of Nuclear Safety and Security
Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, Fukushima: for the third time, a nuclear power plant suffered a serious accident, precipitating a global review of the way to govern nuclear safety and security. From these accidents, the international community must learn in order to improve international co-operation, both in terms of crisis management and prevention of risks. IJNSS provides an invaluable opportunity to exchange information on the implications of safe and secure operation of nuclear power plants and approaches taken by countries worldwide.
- Print ISSN:
- 2043-0329
- On-Line ISSN:
- 2043-0337
- Frequency:
- Quarterly
SUBJECT COVERAGE
- Strategic, managerial, organisational issues; TQM and environmental management
- Macroeconomics, nuclear economics and business
- Technological advances, issues, innovation, hazards; role of ICTs
- Analysis/assessment methodologies, performance measurement
- Governance, policy strategy, assessment, review
- National/international environmental protection policy; ecosystem research
- Ecological/environmental impacts; risk assessment/legal aspects of pollution
- Waste disposal strategies; clean technologies
- Energy security and risk assessment; policy, standards and regulations
- Critical infrastructures design, protection, management
Risk assessment, control, characterisation, perception, communications, models - Integrated risk assessment and safety management
- Nuclear systems management, transport, resource development, power quality
- Public policy, regulations, governance and nuclear use; public attitudes
- Knowledge-based policies and education; knowledge transfer
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