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Authors: | Liu, Zhongqiang* Nadim, Farrokh* Garcia-Aristizabal, Alexander* Mignan, Arnaud* Fleming, Kevin* Quan Luna, Byron* |
Title: | A three-level framework for multi-risk assessment | Journal: | Georisk | Series/Report no.: | /9 (2015) | Publisher: | Taylor & Francis | Issue Date: | 14-Apr-2015 | DOI: | 10.1080/17499518.2015.1041989 | Abstract: | The effective management of the risks posed by natural and man-made hazards requires all relevant threats and their interactions to be considered. This paper proposes a three-level framework for multi-risk assessment that accounts for possible hazard and risk interactions. The first level is a flow chart that guides the user in deciding whether a multi-hazard and risk approach is required. The second level is a semi-quantitative approach to explore if a more detailed, quantitative assessment is needed. The third level is a detailed quantitative multi-risk analysis based on Bayesian networks. Examples that demonstrate the application of the method are presented. |
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