Journal
PROGRESS IN DISASTER SCIENCE
Volume 15, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.pdisas.2022.100242
Keywords
Spatial risk assessment; GIS; Vulnerability index; Radiological risk
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This study conducts a geospatial analysis to investigate the exposure risk around 41 nuclear power plants in and around Germany. The results show that 40 out of 113 major cities are exposed and vulnerability patterns vary among different population groups. This information can be crucial for evacuation and emergency planning.
While nuclear power plants (NPP) are built back in Germany, the exposure risk will remain for some time being. This study conducts a geospatial analysis in exposure radii from 5 to 80 km around 41 NPP sites in and around Germany. The results show that 40 out of 113 major cities are exposed, and that vulnerability patterns vary. Foreigners and women live closer to NPPs, while it is the opposite with young and elderly people. This non-regular spatial distribution of population groups can be important to guide evacuation and emergency planning.
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