Interdependencies Between Civil and Military Nuclear Infrastructures
The authors are always grateful for corrections and suggested improvements. While we do our utmost to verify and double-check, nobody is perfect. This report contains a very large amount of factual and numerical data. Thank you to Arnaud Martin for picking up the challenge to continue the wor k on the website. He is moving on to other responsibilities. The authors wish to thank in particular Rebecca Harms, Amory B. Lovins, Matthew McKinzie, Tanja Gaudian, Rainer Griesshammer, Andrea Droste, Nils Epprecht and Michael Sailer for their durable and enthusiastic support of this project.Īnd everybody involved is grateful to the MacArthur Foundation, Natural Resources Defense Council, Heinrich Böll Foundation France, the Greens-EFA Group in the European Parliament, Elektrizitätswerke Schönau, Foundation Zukunftserbe and the Swiss Energy Foundation for their generous support.Ī big thank-you to Philippe Rivière for his continuous, reliable work on the website over the past six years. This work has greatly benefitted from further proofreading by Walt Patterson, partial proof-reading, editing suggestions or comments by Shaun Burnie, Ian Fairlie, Jan Haverkamp, Iryna Holovko, Daul Jang, Tomas Kåberger, KANG Junjie, Lutz Mez, Olexi Pasyuk, Steve Thomas and others. Thanks to EDF for making available the cover photography. We are fortunate that Nina Schneider put her excellent proof-reading and production skills to work again. The cooperation with artist and graphic designer Agnès Stienne, who created the redesigned layout in 2017 and shed a creative new light on our graphic illustrations, which was so successful that we are happy to have her on board again.
Thank you also to Caroline Peachey, Nuclear Engineering International, for providing the load factor figures quoted throughout the report. In particular Shaun Burnie, whose multiple contributions have been invaluable and highly appreciated. Many other people have contributed pieces of work to make this project possible and to bring it to the current standard. A big thank you goes to Jade Huang and Wangshu (Annie) Pan for their effective assistance with communication and translation. Our special gratitude goes to the authors of the two brilliant and generous Forewords, HAN Wenke, ZHOU Jie and Anton Eberhard that provide two different but very complementary views from two different parts of the planet. The thought-provoking and original research by Andy Stirling and Phil Johnstone is a great new contribution to the WNISR. We are very grateful for the excellent work delivered by Christian von Hirschhausen and Ben Wealer, as well as their ability to adapt their input to the WNISR framework. The WNISR2018 team includes several new contributors.
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It has been several years now that the WNISR project can count on the professional and insightful input by contributing authors M.V. Ramana and Tadahiro Katsuta. The project coordinator wishes to thank Antony Froggatt for his ideas, his iron-clad reliability and his friendship over so many years.Īt the core of the WNISR is its database, designed and maintained by data manager and information engineer Julie Hazema nn, who also develops most of the roughs for the graphical illustrations. Professor, Workgroup for Economic and Infrastructure Policy, Berlin University of Technology (TU) and Research Director, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), Berlin, GermanyĪrtist, Graphic Designer, Cartographer, Le Mans, France Simons Chair in Disarmament, Global and Human Security with the Liu Institute for Global Issues at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Research Fellow, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, U.K. Research Associate, Workgroup for Economic and Infrastructure Policy, Berlin University of Technology (TU Berlin), Germany Professor, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex, U.K. Professor, School of Law, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan Documentary Research, Modelling and Datavisualization