Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeContributors. Abstract. Foreword. I Executive Summary. Executive Summary of Discussions. II Security of Radioactive Sources. A Historical Perspective and Recent Developments; A.Gonzalez. III High Consequence Radioactive Terrorism Scenarios. High Consequence Radioactive Terrorism Scenarios Russia; Dr. L. Bolshov. High Consequence Radiological Terrorism Scenarios UN; A. Schmid. Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism; D. Martin. IV Coordinating Responses to Radioactive Terrorism. Keeping the Terrorist Tragedies of Yesterday from Becoming the Terrorist Catastrophies of Tomorrow; J. Hnatio. V Future Security of Radioactive Sources. Lessons Learned, Weak Points and Future Improvements; I. Gorinov. Protecting Major Public Events against Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism; K. Duflschmid. Securing Radioactive Sources in Georgia; L. Gogua. VI Uncorking the Bottlenecks. Breaking down Barriers to Cooperation between Governments, Civil Society and Business; M. McKay. APPENDIX I. Searching for Hidden Radioactive Sources - Experience from Exercises in Poland; G. Smagala.- Letter from US State Department in Support of the Workshop Initiative. Letter from Baroness Thatcher in Support of the Workshop Initiative. APPENDIX II Background Papers from International Approaches to Nuclear & Radiological Security Conference 2002 (IANRS); J.W. Wood. Chairman's Summary. Trends in Illicit Trafficking: Working Group.Trends in Radiological Security: Working Group. Russian Academy of Sciences & International Cooperation.VECTOR and International Cooperation. Baroness Thatcher address. MPC&A Site Map.
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Inhalt
Contributors. Abstract. Foreword. I - Executive Summary. Executive Summary of Discussions. II - Security of Radioactive Sources. A Historical Perspective and Recent Developments; A.Gonzalez.- III - High Consequence Radioactive Terrorism Scenarios. High Consequence Radioactive Terrorism Scenarios - Russia; Dr. L. Bolshov.- High Consequence Radiological Terrorism Scenarios - UN; A. Schmid.- Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism; D. Martin.- IV - Coordinating Responses to Radioactive Terrorism. Keeping the Terrorist Tragedies of Yesterday from Becoming the Terrorist Catastrophies of Tomorrow; J. Hnatio.- V - Future Security of Radioactive Sources. Lessons Learned, Weak Points and Future Improvements; I. Gorinov.- Protecting Major Public Events against Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism; K. Duflschmid.- Securing Radioactive Sources in Georgia; L. Gogua.- VI - Uncorking the Bottlenecks. Breaking down Barriers to Cooperation between Governments, Civil Society and Business; M. McKay.- APPENDIX I. Searching for Hidden Radioactive Sources - Experience from Exercises in Poland; G. Smagala.- Letter from US State Department in Support of the Workshop Initiative. Letter from Baroness Thatcher in Support of the Workshop Initiative. APPENDIX II - Background Papers from International Approaches to Nuclear & Radiological Security Conference 2002 (IANRS); J.W. Wood.- Chairman¿s Summary. Trends in Illicit Trafficking: Working Group.Trends in Radiological Security: Working Group. Russian Academy of Sciences & International Cooperation.VECTOR and International Cooperation. Baroness Thatcher address. MPC&A Site Map.