Methodology for assessing the adverse effects of the use of nuclear energy on agricultural land

Author:

Nikitina Maria,Davydov Vadim,Grebenikova Nadejda,Valiullin Lenar,Dudkin Valentin,Batov Yuriy

Abstract

Abstract The article discusses a new methodology for assessing the negative impact of nuclear energy on agricultural land. The necessity of assessing from a financial point of view the negative impact of nuclear energy on agricultural land and the environment is substantiated. Methods are proposed for assessing the financial damage of the negative impact of nuclear energy based on an analysis of the state of the soil and the living world. Examples of calculations of damage in monetary terms for the Russian Federation from the negative impact on the basis of studies of the state of the environment on agricultural land are presented.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Engineering

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