Post-radiation-disaster tourism as the means of mitigation

Type: 
Seminar
Audience: 
Open to the Public
Building: 
Nador u. 9, Faculty Tower
Room: 
609
Thursday, February 18, 2016 - 5:30pm
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Date: 
Thursday, February 18, 2016 - 5:30pm to 6:30pm
The Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy 
invites you to a seminar by
 
Sergey Mirnyi
 
Post-radiation-disaster tourism as the means of mitigation

 
Thursday, 18 February,  17:30, Nador 9, room 609
 
Radiation catastrophes, paradoxically, can be truly called radiation ones only in regard to their trigger cause. For them (and, as a matter of fact, for the majority of other disasters) the main share of damage is caused by secondary and tertiary – societal and psychological – factors.
After the acute, so-called “CNN stage” of the disaster, a need of economic and psychological recovery and revival of the affected area emerges. Tourism to an already famous/notorious accident site seems to be a necessary and inevitable step in this process. The tourism brings investments to the area (both directly and indirectly, stimulating the state and business activities), restores the infrastructure, provides workplaces and de-stigmatization to the local population, symbolically de-traumatizes the site and mitigation workers’ efforts via rendering sense to the previous mitigation stages by manifesting the site’s return to normality.
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