How does federal cooperation work in monitoring environmental radioactivity?

As a direct consequence and lesson from the catastrophic accident in Chernobyl, the "Integrated Measurement and Information System" (IMIS for short) was developed in Germany. It collects and evaluates all measurement data from official bodies on environmental radioactivity. In the video, Martin Neumann goes into the historical background and explains why today's bundling of data is important for emergency preparedness. Original: "Federal Office for Radiation Protection" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.

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