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Globally networked risks and how to respond

Dirk Helbing ()
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Dirk Helbing: ETH Zurich

Nature, 2013, vol. 497, issue 7447, 51-59

Abstract: Strongly connected and interdependent networks create risks of global-scale catastrophic failure; to make networked risks more manageable, it is suggested to establish a ‘Global Systems Science’.

Date: 2013
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