Friday, 14 August 2015

Risk Analysis 2016

10th International Conference on Risk Analysis

25 - 27 May 2016

Crete, Greece

Introduction

Risk Analysis 2016 is the 10th International Conference on Computer Simulation in Risk Analysis and Hazard Mitigation. Risk Analysis 2016 follows on from the other successful meetings in this series, which first started in Valencia, Spain (1998) and continued in Bologna, Italy (2000); Sintra, Portugal (2002); Rhodes, Greece (2004); Malta (2006); Cephalonia, Greece (2008); Algarve, Portugal (2010); the island of Brac in Croatia (2012) and more recently in the New Forest, home of the Wessex Institute (2014).
The conference covers a series of important topics of current research interests and many practical applications. It is concerned with all aspects of risk management and hazard mitigation, associated with both natural and anthropogenic hazards. Current events help to emphasise the importance of the analysis and management of risk to planners and researchers around the world. Natural hazards such as floods, earthquakes, landslides, fires and others have always affected human societies. The more recent emergence of the importance of man-made hazards is a consequence of the rapid technological advances made in the last few centuries. The interaction of natural and anthropogenic risks adds to the complexity of the problems. 
The papers presented at the Risk Analysis conferences cover a variety of topics related to risk analysis and hazard mitigation. They are published as volumes of WIT Transactions on Information and Communication Technologies, which are widely disseminated around the world in both hard cover and digital formats. Furthermore all the papers are also archived in the WIT eLibrary (www.witpress.com/elibrary), where they are immediately and permanently available to the international scientific community.

Conference Topics

The following list covers some of the topics to be presented at Risk Analysis 2016. Papers on other subjects related to the objectives of the conference are also welcome.
  • Risk analysis and assessment
  • Risk prevention, management and control
  • Early warning systems
  • Risk mapping
  • Disaster management
  • Vulnerability assessment
  • Health risk
  • Case studies
  • Climate change
  • Flood hazards
  • Seismic risk
  • Other natural hazards
  • Construction risk management
  • Transport risk analysis
  • Safety and security
  • Evacuation simulation and design
  • Political and economic vulnerability
  • Social aspects of risk management
  • Community resilience
Find out more on the conference webpage