The stronger requirements for, and recognition of, stakeholder involvement in radiation protection, and the remaining challenges in translating these into practice, substantiate the need for knowledge sharing through a repository of stakeholder engagement experiences. One of the goals of the ENGAGE project was designing such a knowledge base and exemplifying it with case studies. Existing databases for stakeholder engagement were examined and combined with the focal points of the ENGAGE project. This paper presents the concept of the knowledge base by introducing its structure, which is then illustrated by the radon case studies developed within the ENGAGE project.
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Duranova, T., Turcanu, C., Geysmans, R., Schieber, C., Pölzl-Viol, C., Zeleznik, N., … Fallon, C. (2020). Knowledge base concept for designing and documenting participation in radiological protection. Radioprotection, 55, S255–S258. https://doi.org/10.1051/radiopro/2020042
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