1st Edition
Risk Analysis and Management - Trends, Challenges and Emerging Issues Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Risk Analysis and Crisis Response (RACR 2017), June 5-9, 2017, Ostrava, Czech Republic
This book collects the papers presented at the 6th International Conference on Risk Analysis and Crisis Response (RACR-2017) held in Ostrava/Prague, Czech Republic, on June 5-9, 2017, organized by VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic. The overall theme of the sixth international conference on risk analysis and crisis response is Risk Analysis and Management – Trends, Challenges and Emerging Issues, highlighting science and technology to improve risk analysis capabilities and to optimize crisis response strategy.
This book contains primarily research articles of risk issues. Underlying topics include natural hazards and major (chemical) accidents prevention, disaster risk reduction and society resilience, information and communication technologies safety and cybersecurity, modern trends in crisis management, energy and resources security, critical infrastructure, nanotechnology safety and others. All topics include aspects of multidisciplinarity and complexity of safety in education and research. The book should be valuable to professors, engineers, officials, businessmen and graduate students in risk analysis and risk management.
About the book series
Communications in Cybernetics, Systems Science and Engineering - Proceedings (CCSSEP) is a cross-disciplinary book series devoted to theoretical and applied research contributions, that cater to a rapidly growing worldwide interest in a cybernetic and systemic methodology with an ever-increasing capacity to deal with new challenges in a way that traditional science cannot. The series aims to become a comprehensive reference work on and guide to developments within the field and strategies required for better implementation of advances, with a view to environmental protection and sustainable social and economic development. The CCSSE series targets all working in theoretical and applied fields of cybernetics, systems science and engineering, e.g. academics, researchers and consultants, computer and information scientists, development and systems engineers, mathematicians, management cyberneticists and systemists, medical scientists, and intelligent and manufacturing engineers in industry, as well as leading decision- and policy-makers.
Series editor: Jeffrey ‘Yi-Lin’ Forrest
RACR
Application of slope unit for rainstorm-induced shallow landslide hazard zonation in South China
Q. Gong, G. Huang, J. Wang & J. Zhang
A study on operational risk factors of hotels and building a risk management system in mountain scenic resorts
Y. He
Local betweenness for risk analysis in network systems
X.-B. Hu, M.-K. Zhang, H. Li & J.-Q. Liao
Towards a general risk assessment on the transmitting efficiency of network systems
X.-B. Hu, M.-K. Zhang, H. Li & J.-Q. Liao
An approach to assess an integrated risk caused by two hazards
C. Huang
Risk assessment of PM2.5-bound Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) during wintertime in Beijing, China
S. Chao, Y. Chen, Y. Jiang & H. Cao
Earthquake risk assessment for urban planning in Songming, China
Z. Jian, C. Kun, W. Jian & X. Wu
A comparative study on spatial vulnerability of European and Chinese civil aviation networks under spatial disruptive events
H. Li & X.-B. Hu
Time-dependent probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for Central Bayan Har Block
C. Li & M. Gao
Exploring the reason for the dynamic problem of earthquake swarm in the Simao-Puer region, southwest Yunnan
T. Li, Y. Bai, D. Shao & G. Chen
Seismic risk analysis of the oil/gas pipeline system
A. Liu, J. Wu & N. Yang
Entropy based streamflow uncertainty analysis using JSS estimator
D. Liu & D. Wang
Water shortage risk assessment in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region
D. Liu & Y. Zhang
Analysis and mitigation of project policy-related risks involving regional construction-purposed sea use in China
S. Liu, W. Xu & X. Teng
Risk analysis and management of countermeasures on sugarcane meteorological disasters under the global climate anomaly
X. Pan, C. Huang, C. Pu & H. Wang
Variations and trends in climatic extremes in China in the period 1959–2010
J. Shi, H. Mu, L. Cui & K. Wen
Implementation of a web based map for the internet of intelligences to analyze regional disaster risks
Y. Sun, C. Huang & Q. Wang
Selection of a research area to construct a virtual case for integrated risk assessment of earthquake and flood
Q. Wang, C. Huang & Y. Sun
Ecological vulnerability assessment of Minjiang River in the Yangtze River Basin, China
Y. Wang, D. Wang & D. Sheng
Using game theory for scheduling patrols in an urban environment
C.-K. Wu
A new approach to the streamflow gauge network design
P. Xu & D. Wang
A study on the evaluation of tourism environmental quality in Huangshan city
L. Yao
An evaluation method for regional disaster loss based on the internet of intelligence technology
F. Zeng, S. Guo & C. Huang
Parameter sensitivity analysis of a seawater intrusion model
X. Zeng, D. Wang, J. Wu & X. Zhu
Heavy rain hazard risk assessment and analysis in Mount Huangshan scenic area, China
J. Zhang, S. Hu, H. Zhu & Q. Gong
Path optimization in typhoon scenarios based on an improved ripple-spreading algorithm
M.-K. Zhang, X.-B. Hu & H. Li & J.-Q. Liao
Recognizing the relationship between weather and yield anomalies and yield risk simulation of crops
S. Zhao & Q. Zhang
CBRN remote sensing using unmanned aerial vehicles: Challenges addressed in the scope of the GammaEx project regarding hazardous materials and environments
M. Monteiro Marques, V. Lobo, R.S. Carapau, A.V. Rodrigues, J. Gouveia-Carvalho, A.J.M. Nogueira Baptista, J. Almeida & C. Matos
A framework for uncertainty analysis of flood risk assessment in the near-response phase
T. Kekez, S. Knezić & R. Andričević
Reaching out: Demonstration of effective large-scale threat and crisis management outside the EU
T. Grzegory
European standardization in nanotechnologies and its relation to international work: How can standardization help the industry and regulators to develop safe products?
P. Conner
ARAMIS heritage, 10 years after the end of the project
Improving the safety management systems at small Seveso establishments through the bow-tie approach
P.A. Bragatto, S.M. Ansaldi, A. Pirone & P. Agnello
ARAMIS heritage and land use planning in the Walloon Region
C. Delvosalle, S. Brohez, J. Delcourt, D. Beaudoint, N. Cornil & F. Tambour
SafetyBarrierManager, a software tool to perform risk analysis using ARAMIS’s principles
N.J. Duijm
Post-ARAMIS project use of the safety climate questionnaire for the process industry
M. Gerbec
Comparison of the ARAMIS risk assessment methodology with traditional approach
K. Lebecki, A.S. Markowski & D. Siuta
The importance of the ARAMIS approach outside the chemical industry: Application of MIMAH methodology to biogas production
V.C. Moreno & V. Cozzani
From ARAMIS methodology to a “dynamic risk” monitoring system
E. Plot, Z. Nivolianitou, C. Leva, V.B.P. Ramany, C. Coll & F. Baudequin
Connection of ARAMIS methodology approach with APELL programme approach in the Czech Republic
P. Ruzickova & A. Bernatik
The methodologies used in France for demonstrating risk control of a major accident: A heritage of the ARAMIS project?
A. Vallee, B. Debray, V. De Dianous & C. Bolvin
Biography
Prof. Ales Bernatik, the Vice-Dean for international and social affairs of Faculty of Safety Engineering, VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, is a doctor in Methodology for Industrial Risk Assessment and graduated in Environmental Protection, professor in 2015. He has a great experience in risk analysis of industrial accidents, environmental consultancy at the Regional EIA Centre, and now is in charge of research and education in the area of major-accident prevention.
Prof. Chongfu Huang, President of Society for Risk Analysis - China, Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Risk Analysis and Crisis Response, is a full professor of Beijing Normal University. He received his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Beijing Normal University in 1993. His significant contributions to society would be that he established Risk Analysis Council of China Association for Disaster Prevention in 2004, which is the unique academic organization authorized by the Chinese government for studying all risk issues.
Olivier Salvi graduated in 1994 as an engineer in Environment and Industrial Risks (Ecole des Mines d’Alès, France). He has been working at INERIS, the French National Institute in charge of industrial risk and environment protection from 1995 to 2013 as Programme Manager in the field of Risk Assessment and Management, then as Scientific Manager and finally as Business Development Manager. In 2013, he became the President of INERIS DÉVELOPPEMENT SAS, the subsidiary company in charge of international business development.