| | Thematic Plan Isotope Hydrology in Dam Safety and |
| | 0,21 | | MB | Sustainability |
| | 32 | | stron |
| | 4698 | | ID | International Atomic Energy Agency |
| | 2002 | | rok |
| | Table of Contents |
| | 1. The Development Need, Technical Solution and Role of Nuclear Technology .3 |
| | 1.1 Development problem3 |
| | 1.2 Information gap 4 |
| | 2. Technical Solution and Role of Nuclear Technology 4 |
| | 2.1 Comparative assessment of available solutions7 |
| | 2.2 Non-destructive testing techniques related to dam structures7 |
| | 3. Description of the sub-sector.7 |
| | 3.1 General.7 |
| | 3.2 Dam active countries 8 |
| | 3.3 Dam safety .9 |
| | 3.4 Ethical considerations.9 |
| | 3.5 Key stakeholders and end-users.10 |
| | 4. Programme priorities 14 |
| | 4.1 Lessons learned.14 |
| | 4.2 Opportunities.15 |
| | 5. Basic requisites for the success of national activities.15 |
| | 6. Limitations and constraints for IAEA TC.18 |
| | 7. Roles and partnerships19 |
| | 8. Programme convergence and in-house synergies20 |
| | 8.1 Implementation strategy.20 |
| | 9. Proposed countries for joint IAEA World Bank country assessments 22 |
| | ANNEX I: Highlights of Successful Integration of Isotope Techniques in Dam Management .24 |
| | ANNEX II: Isotope Techniques in Dam Management to be Validated through Further Research |
| | before their Application in Technical Co-operation .26 |
| | ANNEX III: Dam Engineering28 |
| | ANNEX IV: IAEA-supported Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) techniques with relevance for Dam |
| | Safety Studies.30 |
| | ANNEX V: Participants List .31 |