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Seismic Risk Mitigation Decisions Under Uncertainty
Robin K. McGuire
The Danish Consensus Conference: A Critical Evaluation
Tanja Perko
Supervisory Pressure and Risk Management Systems: Empirical Evidence from the Banking Context
Raffaela Casciello, Marco Maffei and Martina Prisco
Multinational Insurers and Catastrophic Loss: Responses to the San Francisco Disaster of 1906
Robin Pearson and Mikael Lönnborg
Input of Key Actors in the Development of the General Framework
M. Dreyer
War Rhetoric and Disaster Transparency
Lisa Grow Sun and RonNell Andersen Jones
Perspectives on Seismic Risk Mitigation Decisions Under Uncertainty
Mitchell J. Small, Bruce R. Ellingwood and Leonardo Dueñas-Osorio
Case Study 1: Risk Governance of Nanotechnology
Terje Aven and Ortwin Renn
On the Design of Regional Insurance Markets for East Asia
Hiroyuki Nakata
Commentaries on the Revised General Framework1
David Atkins and Julie Norman
Deliberative Polling® on Environmental Issues
James S. Fishkin and Alice Siu
Case Study 2: Cash Depot and Third Party Risk
Terje Aven and Ortwin Renn
Natural Disaster and Economic Policy for ASEAN and the Pacific Rim: A Proposal for a Disaster Risk Reduction ‘Seal of Approval’ Fund
Ilan Noy
Participatory Decision-Making on Hazard Warnings
Gordon Woo
Oil Ports and Hurricanes Along the Texas Gulf Coast
Alan Lessoff
Modeling Seismic Mitigation Strategies
Patricia Grossi
Case Study 3: Year-Round Petroleum Activities in the Barents Sea
Terje Aven and Ortwin Renn
Deliberative Polling: A Critical Assessment
Cristina Lafont
Setting up Risk Disclosure: Case-Study Insights from an Integrated Reporting Pioneer
Cristina Florio, Alice Francesca Sproviero, Riccardo Stacchezzini and Silvano Corbella
Conclusions
Terje Aven and Ortwin Renn
Impacts of Disasters and Disaster Risk Management in Malaysia: The Case of Floods
Ngai Weng Chan
The Natech: Right-to-Know as Space-Time Puzzle
Gregg P. Macey
Multi-Stakeholder Mediation: Improving the Practice of Deliberative Public Engagement
Lawrence Susskind
Integrated Report and Credit Risk: Empirical Evidence from a Mandatory Integrated Reporting Setting
Silvia Panfilo, Ajay Adhikari and Octavian Ionici
Perspectives on Modeling Seismic Mitigation Strategies
Laurie Johnson, Mary Beth Hueste, Robert B. Olshansky and Yang Zhang
“Becoming Green”: Resilient and Green Building as Risk Mitigation in Atlanta, Georgia
Katharina Wood
Visualizing Uncertainty in Natural Hazards
Alex Pang
Can Mediation Be Scaled Up to Facilitate Public Participation in Environmental Decision-Making?
Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Lessons Learnt and Directions for Future Research on Risk and Risk Management in Diverse Settings
Cristina Florio
Private Versus Public Insurance for Natural Hazards: Individual Behavior’s Role in Loss Mitigation
Peter Molk
Impacts from and State Responses to Natural Disasters in the Philippines
Danilo C. Israel and Roehlano M. Briones
Risk-Informed Decision Framework for Built Environment: The Incorporation of Epistemic Uncertainty
Eun Jeong Cha and Yan Wang
Citizens Assemblies and Mini-publics
Louis-Gaëtan Giraudet
Impacts of Natural Disasters and Disaster Risk Management in China: The Case of China’s Experience in the Wenchuan Earthquake
Yi-Ming Wei, Ju-Liang Jin and Qiong Wang
Perspectives on Visualizing Uncertainty in Natural Hazards
Ellen Peters, Ann Bostrom and Susan Cutter
Societal Perspective in Risk Management: Application of Life-Quality Index
Mahesh D. Pandey and Neil C. Lind
Citizens Assemblies in Democratic Decision-Making: Fundamental Challenges and Ways Forward
Jens Newig
Impact of Disasters and Disaster Risk Management in Singapore: A Case Study of Singapore’s Experience in Fighting the SARS Epidemic
Allen Yu-Hung Lai and Seck L. Tan
More than Words: The Innovative Potential of Multi-Stakeholder Platforms
Tasos Hovardas
Conclusion
Ann Bostrom, Steven P. French and Sara J. Gottlieb
Multi-Stakeholder Platforms for Social Learning: Potentials, Limitations, and Challenges
Seth Philip Tuler
Approaches Towards Effective Disaster Risk-Coping Strategies and Regional Cooperation on Disaster Management
Daniel P. Aldrich, Yasuyuki Sawada and Sothea Oum
A Semi-Revisionist Perspective on Citizen Forums
André Bächtiger and Seraphine Arnold
Conclusions and Outlook
Pia-Johanna Schweizer, Ortwin Renn and Thomas Webler
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