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Crisis management in nuclear disasters

2017
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Advisor: Yrd. Doç. Dr. Ahmet Burhan Çakıcı

Abstract (EN)

Energy which has become a rising value in modern times is very important for the healhty processing of social and economic lives in the underdeveloped, developing and developed countries. The same is valid for our country. The supply for energy is incapable of meeting the demand for it in our country. This situation started to be felt more intensely with the beginning of 2000s; parallel to the demand for energy, the index of external dependency in energy has gradually increased. For the purpose of reducing this external dependency, authorities accelerated the search for alternatives in order to create new energy sources and increase saving measures. The situation of almost depleted of fossil fuels takes its part in the agendas of authorities as a 'Global Reality'. For this reason, the search for alternative energy sources has accelerated. Our country is a poor country in terms of fossil fuels outside of lignite. For this reason, all alternative energy paths including nuclear energy are meticulously assessed. Nuclear power plant projects developed in this context and the fact that these projects have been put into practice occupy the discussion in the public agenda frequently. In this theoretical study, which has an interdisciplinary approach, it is aimed to evaluate the crisis management projections that should be applied in crisis situations that may be experienced in nuclear disasters. In this context, problematic areas will be identified by examining the current situation in the world and Turkey, and solution suggestions and implementation strategies will be presented at this point.

Author

Dr. Havva Yılmaz

How to Cite

Havva Yılmaz (Master Thesis). Crisis management in nuclear disasters, 2017, Gümüşhane University.

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CC BY 4.0

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