ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE RISK FACTORS
on the occurrence of emergencies and ways to reduce uncertainty
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The book analyzes the interplay between climate change and emergency events, focusing on how climate-related hazards affect man-made systems. It presents a novel approach to probability assessment that acknowledges the increased likelihood of adverse events due to climate change. The text identifies sources of uncertainty related to greenhouse gas emissions and emphasizes the need for training personnel to evaluate and manage climate risk within socio-ecological systems, providing insights into effective risk management strategies.
