CMCC Workshop – Methods and tools to assess multi-hazard risk, vulnerability and resilience

3 December: University Ca’ Foscari Venice – Aula Mario Baratto, Dorsoduro, 3246, 30123 Venezia (VE), Italy

4 and 5 December: Ca’ Foscari Challenge School – Aula Funzione e Radice, Via della Libertà, 12, 30175 Venezia-Marghera (VE), Italy

The INQUIMUS 2018 Workshop will illustrate and discuss how quantitative and qualitative assessment methods could boost a transition toward a new generation of multi-hazard risk, vulnerability and resilience assessments. Particular attention will be paid to complex systems and network sciences’ methods (e.g. Bayesian networks, system dynamics, agent based models, machine learning) and to innovative digital technologies (e.g. big data applications, social media analytics, geospatial visualization tools) unlocking new knowledge and improving the understanding, analysis, communication and validation of risk information.
These topics will be addressed by scientists and practitioners working in different fields (geographers, physicists, statisticians, informatics, economists, environmental, social scientists etc.), to advance in cross-fertilization of concepts and sharing of best practices in different application contexts (environmental management, disaster risk reduction, emergency planning and climate change adaptation).

Key questions driving the discussion during the workshop will be:
Why do we need multi-risk assessments? (for example to improve risk perception, decision-making under uncertainty, adaptive policies, risk governance)
What are the gaps? (for example limitations of current multi-hazard/-risk assessment approaches)
What is new / innovative? (for example multi-risk tools considering different types of interactions with climate change, disasters and resilience management, spatial/temporal scales)
How can IT help us in understanding multi-risk dynamics and in validating? (for example big-data applications, machine learning, visualization tools, cloud platforms, GIS and Earth Observation).

Format
As previous INQUIMUS meetings, this workshop will be moderated to foster a highly interactive and generative event. Conventional presentations will play a minor role. Invited keynotes will introduce the state-of-the-art of particular aspects followed by a focused discussion on current achievements and challenges. Case studies will be exhibited as posters and will accompany the workshop to provide further insights into the application of methodologies.

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Scientific Committee – INQUIMUS
Stefan Kienberger (Z_GIS, University of Salzburg – Austria)
Stefan Schneiderbauer (EURAC – Italy)
Marc Zebisch (EURAC – Italy)
Silvia Torresan (Fondazione CMCC, University of Venice – Italy)

Extended Scientific Committee
Andrea Critto – University of Venice – Fondazione CMCC – Italy
Jaroslav Mysiak – Fondazione CMCC – University of Venice – Italy

When and Where

Venice, University Ca’ Foscari - University Ca’ Foscari, Venice -

3 Dec 2018 5 Dec 2018



Contacts

Dr.Silvia Torresan – CMCC@Ca’ Foscari – tel:+39.041.2348913 e-mail: [email protected][email protected]

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