Roskilde University
November 16, 2015 – November 17, 2015
Technological developments over the past century have improved the quality of life for many. However, in combination with exponential population growth, human developments have negatively impacted many of the world’s ecosystems through over-exploitation of natural resources, pollution, and changes to the climate system.
The conference consists of a two day program with platform and poster presentations and encourages active participation through break-out sessions and scientific discussions among invited speakers and participants.
The purpose of the conference is to evaluate and discuss the development of cross-cutting methods to assess and manage different types of risks, both natural hazards and anthropogenic and the societal issues associated with those risks.
Overall the conference will cover both Risk Assessment and Risk Management. The conference will cover the following main topics:
- Geospheric Hazards (e.g., volcanic eruptions; earth quakes)
- Environmental Change (e.g., hydrological extremes; changing water cycles)
- Anthropogenic Hazards (e.g., from industry and agriculture)
- Societal Issues (e.g., risk perception; communication)
Announcements
Submitting your papers |
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Kindly submit your papers directly to Nanna Balsby rather than at the conference homepage. Papers received by May 15 will be distributed on a USB stick to the conference delegates prior to the conference. |
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Posted: 2012-05-01 | More... |
Conference Programme |
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Please find the preliminary programme on the conference pages. | |
Posted: 2012-04-25 | More... |
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