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BUILDING A DIGITAL VISUAL TOOL FOR CIVIL SOCIETY

ICS Workshop n°6

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10-11 April 2024

10.04.2024 • Colin Wales

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N°847593

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BACKGROUND HISTORY

In essence the idea stemmed from an EURAD workshop which focused on intergenerational.�A rough drawing was produced ((1) attached)). The drawing could serve as a front-end Web interface from which users could access further information.  �At that point, Professor Simon Norris who is the principal research manager for NWS wrote back attaching his own 1-page A4 what matters informatic. ((2) attached)

The drawing 1 was presented during a workshop to which Marina from FANC thought it should be cleaned up. 

A graphic artist produced a digital drawing ((3) attached). Another drawing using the same graphic artist incorporates one of the elements Simon describes in his informatic ((4) attached).��This final graphic should give the viewer a clear understanding as to the value of an interactive pedagogical tool which could enable CS to better understand the process of repository evolution.

It also occurs that by inputting different waste inventories the tool could be useful to other nation states.

Other actors from EURAD or within SITEX could be interested.  

Finally, the interface could be potentially used to access information on uncertainties and as a redesign for the PEP board when dealing with uncertainties.

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