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Berlin
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RMA 2010: Risk models and applications

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In person
Venue
Hotel Steglitz International
Date
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This international interdisciplinary CODATA workshop on Risk Models and Applications will enable sharing of best practices as well as giving space for discussing methodological problems in risk modelling from the information systems point of view.

The following areas will be of central interest for the workshop:

* natural, technical, chemical risks from local to international level
* risk information system structure, components
* risk-related databases
* risk and multi-risk cartographic issues
* risk and risk-model change in time and space
* risk modeling issues for infrastructure (e.g. factories, railways, highways, pipelines, maritime traffic etc.)
* disaster management and emergency preparedness, prevention, alert, response and mitigation
* data processing related to risk management issues with special regard to information system structural aspects and Risk Model Methodology and implementation
* documentation, archiving, and open access to risk and disaster information
* health and biological risks issues for humans, and the environment
*risk communication (decisionmaking, actors, public awareness etc.)
* urban neighborhood risk information and mapping
*user-group specific risk management issues

According to the CODATA principles of the broadest interdisciplinary discourse in the domain of Data for Science and Technology, contributions are expected from different fields of the science communities to exchange best practices and initiate recommendations for future research and development.

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