Fojtíková I
National Radiation Protection Institute, Bartoškova 28, 140 00 Prague 4, Czech Republic
Radiat Prot Dosimetry. 2014 Jul;160(1-3):35-7. doi: 10.1093/rpd/ncu102. Epub 2014 Apr 11.
Since the early 1990s, the Czech Republic has been one of the countries that carry out a radon programme on its territory, with the aim of protecting people from unnecessary long-term exposure in their homes. Since that time, many achievements have been registered, and many unexpected difficulties have cropped up. This may be the right moment to take some time out to analyse the state of the programme and to determine the direction for its future development. An extended SWOT analysis can serve as a useful tool for this purpose. Originally, SWOT analyses were used exclusively by for-profit organisations aiming to evaluate their perspectives, develop strategies and make plans in order to achieve their objectives. More recently, it has been used in a wide range of decision-making situations when a desired end-state is to be defined. Here, an extended SWOT analysis is used to formulate possible beneficial strategies for advancing anti-radon policy in the Czech Republic.
自20世纪90年代初以来,捷克共和国一直是在其领土上开展氡气项目的国家之一,目的是保护人们在家中免受不必要的长期辐射。从那时起,已经取得了许多成就,也出现了许多意想不到的困难。现在可能是抽出一些时间来分析该项目的状况并确定其未来发展方向的合适时机。扩展的SWOT分析可以作为实现这一目的的有用工具。最初,SWOT分析仅由营利性组织用于评估其前景、制定战略和计划以实现其目标。最近,当要定义期望的最终状态时,它已被广泛用于各种决策情况。在此,扩展的SWOT分析用于制定推进捷克共和国抗氡政策的可能有益策略。