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Interdisciplinary CODATA Workshop on


RISK Information Management, Risk Models and Applications
Berlin, Germany, November 17/18,  2014
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Horst Kremers

Contact Co-Chair
Alberto Susini


Lecture Notes in Information Sciences
Vol. 8, 2017
now available

cover

|Risk Information Management,
|Risk Models and Applications,
|Selected Papers, 2017
ISBN 978-3-00-056177-1
119 p.

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Strategy Report
from LNIS Vol. 8
"Challenges in Operational
Risk Information Management"
Challenges in Operational Risk Information Management
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we expect our next RIMMA
workshop in June 2019

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RIMMA chair Horst Kremers
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2016  link


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Monday, November 17, 2014

 

 

 

 

From 8:30

 

 

 

registration of participants
 

 

Session 1    9:30 – 11:15

 

 

 

 

Horst Kremers, Alberto Susini

 

 

 

 

Welcome and Introduction to the CODATA Risk Information Management,
Risk Models and Applications Workshop

 

 

 

 

Heidi Kreibich

German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ

Potsdam

German

                            Costing Natural Hazards   (Keynote)

 

Alexandra Bowkun
and Viktor Putrenko

WDC NTUU "KPI"

Kiew

Ukraine

 
Spatial Modeling of the Risks of Accidents in the Power System of Ukraine

 

 

Emil Bayramov
and Manfred Buchroithner

Technical University

Dresden

Germany

Quantitative Prediction of Soil Erosion Risks Along Oil and Gas Pipelines Using USLE and MMF Models

MMF, USLE, BTC, SCP, Soil loss, GIS, Erosion

 
 

Washington Okori

Uganda Technology and Management University

 

Uganda

Integrated Risk Components in Data Modeling for Risk Databases

Data Model, Disaster, Integration, Risk Database, Risk Model

 

 

 

 

Lunch Break

11:30 – 13:00

 

 

 

 
 

Session 2

13:00 – 14:30

 

 

 

 

Alberto Susini

 

Geneva

Switzerland

 
Risk Analysis Framework and Modelling Issues of Accidental Drones Aircrash

 

Hektor Babayan and Armen Chilingaryan

Institute of Geological Sciences

Yerevan

Armenia

 Deterministic Risk Assessment (city scenario) for Armenian cities

                        Earthquake, hazard, risk


 
 

Axel Sauer and Robert Hecht

Leibniz-Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development

Dresden

Germany

 

Mapping Heat Risks: Using Small-Scale Settlement Structure Information for a Heat-Related Health Risks Assessment

Buildings, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Health Risk Assessment, PET, Population Density, RayMan, Settlement Structure Analysis, Thermal Stress

 

  

Angela Santos, Susana Mendes, Antonio Emidio
and Joao Corte-Real

Centre for Geographical Studies

 

Portugal

 

Impacts of Storm Hercules in Southwestern Europe

Hercules storm, Long waves disturbances, Meteotsunami, Preparedness

 

 
 

14:30 – 15:15

Coffee Break

 

 

 

 

Session 3

15:15 – 17:00

 

 

 

 

Marco Neubert

Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development

Dresden

Germany

High Resolution Modelling of Damage to Buildings caused by Urban Sewer Floods during a Heavy Rain Event using IVART

Spatial analysis, GIS, flooding, heavy rain, building damage

 

Maria Nawieśniak, Mateusz Strutyński and Józef Hernik

Uniwersytet Rolniczy w Krakowie

Cracow

Poland

Flood Risks Managment in the Area of Upper Vistula Catchment (Poland)

flood risk, flood protection, analyzes flood



Kristin Vogel,  Frank Scherbaum

University of Potsdam

Potsdam

Germany

Using Bayesian Networks for Uncertainty Communication in Natural Hazard and Risk Assessments

natural hazards, Bayesian networks, uncertainty, flood situations

   
 

Juergen Rusch

DHI-WASY GmbH

Berlin

Germany

 
Disaster Risk Mitigation - Impact of Climate Scenarios for Urban Waste Water

 

  
 

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 4      08:30 – 09:00

 

 

  

 

Victoria Bakhtina

IFC, World Bank Group, Corporate Risk Management

Washington D.C.

U.S.A.

 

Portfolio Screening - An Integrated Quality Assessment of Key Portfolio Information

portfolio information, credit risk, financial information, screening

 

Claude Gangolf, Robert Dochow,  Günter Schmidt, Thomas Tamisier

CRP Gabriel Lippmann

Luxembourg  

Luxembourg

 

Automated Credit Rating Prediction and the Treatment of Information

Automated Credit Rating Prediction, Risk Information, Credit Risk

 

 

Session 5      09:00 – 10:50

 

 

 

 

Barbara Theilen-Willige

TU Berlin, Institute of Applied Geosciences

Berlin

Germany

 

Contribution of Remote Sensing and GIS Methods to the Detection of Areas Exposed to Flooding in the Coastal Zones of Northern-Algeria

Remote Sensing, GIS, Flooding Hazards, Northern Algeria

 

Angela Santos
and Shunichi Koshimura

International Research Institute of Disaster Science

 

Japan

The Impact of the 1755 Lisbon Tsunami in Portugal: Historical Review

                        1755 Lisbon Tsunami, historical accounts, fatalities and damage

 


 

Alexandre Oliveira Tavares, Ângela Santos, José Leandro Barros and António Emídio

Centre for Social Studies and Department of Earth Sciences, University of Coimbra

Coimbra

Portugal

 

Tsunami Vulnerability on Two Portuguese Coastal Areas: A Multidimensional Approach

Tsunami, Vulnerability, Multidimensional, Cartography, Modeling

 

 

 

Pedro Pinto Dos Santos, Alexandre Oliveira Tavares,
André B. Fortunato, Ana Rilo and Paula Freire

Centre for Social Studies and Department of Earth Sciences, University of Coimbra

Coimbra

Portugal

Assessment of Social Vulnerability in an Estuarine Context

social vulnerability, local scale, storm surge, Tagus river estuary, Principal Component Analysis



 

Overtoun Placido Mgemezulu

UNICEF Nepal Office

Kathmandu

Nepal

 
Child Centred Risk Assessment for Integrated Risk Informed Planning

 

 

 


 

 

10:50 – 11:20      Coffee Break

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 6             11:20 – 12:40

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monika Jarosch

University of Siegen

Siegen

Germany

 
Disaster-Cycle „Risks, Disaster, Security“- On the Participatory Aspect of
Risk Information Management

                        Geotagging, Social Media, Collector App, ArcGIS App, Content Management,                    
                        Information Management


 
 

Diana Dushkova
and Kathrin Hoerschelmann

 

Moscow

Russia

Perception of Environmental Risk in Different European Cities

environmental risk perception, risk communication, European cities

 

 

Sebastian Himberger
and Frank Fuchs-Kittowski

Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft (HTW), Berlin

Berlin

Germany

Cloud-Based Map Service for Mobile Risk Maps

Cloud Computing, Mobile, App, Risk Map, Flood Hazard

 

 

 

12:45 – 14:00     Lunch Break

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 7            14:00 – 15:15

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Horst Kremers

CODATA-Germany

Berlin

Germany

 

Risk Information Management Challenges for Operational Forces in Multidisciplinary Decision Processes

risk information models, interoperability, standards development, risk information processes modelling, services and service composition, risk-related information sources, risk and risk-model change in time and space, risk modeling issues for infrastructure, disaster management and emergency preparedness, prevention, alert, response and mitigation, health and biological risks, decisionmaking

 

 

Saskia Greiner, Mathias Schäkel, Henning Albers and Simon Gloede

Hochschule Bremen, Institut für Umwelt- und Biotechnik

Bremen

Germany

Definition, Identification and Assessment of Process Risk information as Foundation for their Integration in Process Models

process risk, BPMN, risk-interdependency, risk-dependency, risk-promoter, risk-inhibitor

Anne Baumgrass, Mathias Weske

Hasso Plattner Institute  

Potsdam

Germany

Event Processing for Risk Management

                        Complex Event Processing, Risk Management, Event Processing System,
                        Event Aggregation and Correlation, Business Processes Monitoring

 

Stefanie Betz

KIT Karlsruhe Institut  for Technology, AIFB

Karlsruhe

Germany

Risk Management and Business Process Management:
How far have we come?                                                         invited Keynote

          Business Process Management, Risk Management, Approach, Modelling Languages

 

 


 

 

Philippe De Maeyer

Department of Geography, Ghent University

Ghent

Belgium

Risk Calculation: Whatever the region, Data Gathering Remains Still the Most Difficult Part

Floods in Belgium, floods in Caribbean and poaching in Africa

 

 

 

Session 8            15:20 – 16:50

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All Participants

 

 

 

Open Forum Plenary Discussion.
Strategic Aspects of R&D Demand
in Risk Information Management, Risk Models and Applications

 

 

Horst Kremers

 

 


RIMMA Symposium Summary and Perspectives, Recommendations

 

  
 

 

Program may be subject to change without notice