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Rodríguez, G., (2017). Políticas y estrategias para un sistema integrado de gestión de los residuos radiactivos en el Perú [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/13323
Rodríguez, G., Políticas y estrategias para un sistema integrado de gestión de los residuos radiactivos en el Perú [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/13323
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title = "Políticas y estrategias para un sistema integrado de gestión de los residuos radiactivos en el Perú",
author = "Rodríguez Carbajal, Genaro Armando",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2017"
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The management of radioactive waste, as an integrated system from its inherent policies and strategies, is based on the country's need to address the situation in which they find themselves. Examine them in the light of the experience gained in IPEN and in the international environments, with which they have been solved. Then, to propose proposals in order to offer the country more viable options of security and sustainability to reinforce and give continuity to the use of nuclear energy and its applications. Around the management of radioactive waste, aspects such as IPEN are related, as well as those related to the international environment, through agencies such as the IAEA. It is recognized that nuclear activity has several evolutionary periods, taking a major boom in the second world war, then in the electric power production, medical applications in the following period and lately with prevention through the physical and radiological security of Sources of radiation. Reflecting, uniting the content of its applications, we find the importance it acquires in the processes of productive development, in key areas of economics and scientific research: mining, hydrology, food and ultimately the environmental study of climate change, where nuclear technology provides adequate means for its prevention. The results obtained allow us to weigh its strength and implication of what constitutes the integrity of the management, which touches the state superstructure as the public affected or favored with respect to its use. Waste management is the instrument on which radiation protection response is given to the use of energy generation with the products that are derived. Integrated management based on a policy and strategy consistent with the degree of development and security will allow the country to take appropriate steps towards nuclear development as a component in the solution of existing acute health and technological problems
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