Introduction<br>S.Fesenko, and G. Voigt<br>1. International approaches to remediation of territorial radioactive contamination<br>A.J. González<br>2. Site characterisation and measurement strategies for remediation purposes<br>S. Fesenko, L. Zeiller, and G. Voigt<br>3. Decision - aiding tools for remediation strategies<br>V. Shershakov, S. Fesenko, I. Kryshev, and N. Semioshkina<br>4. Remediation of areas contaminated after radiation accidents<br>R. M. Alexakhin<br>5. Remediation of sites contaminated by nuclear weapon tests in the Marshall Islands and Australia<br>P.R. Danesi<br>6. Remediation as part of the decommissioning of nuclear facilities<br>E. Falck, R. Seitz, M. Pearl, M. Audet, P. Schmidt, and H.M. Fernandes<br>7. Remediation Planning of Uranium Mining and Milling Facilities: The PriDneperovsky Chemical Plant Complex in Ukraine<br>O. Voitsekhovych, and T. Lavrova<br>8. Principles and technologies for remediation of uranium-contaminated environments<br>Yong-Guan Zhu, and Bao-Dong Chen<br>9. Effectiveness of remedial techniques for environments contaminated by artificial radionuclides<br>K.G. Andersson, and P. Roos<br>10. Environmental, social, ethical and economic aspects of remediation<br>D. Oughton, I. Bay-Larsen, and G. Voigt<br>Concluding remarks<br>G. Voigt, and S. Fesenko