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Holistic Geoethical Slopes’ Portfolio Risk Assessment in Geological Society

We are proud to publish Holistic Geoethical Slopes’ Portfolio Risk Assessment in Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 508. We want to personally thank Giuseppe Di Capua of IAPG for inviting us. Here is a summary of what we discuss in our paper Landslides of natural and man-made slopes, including dykes and dams represent hazardous geomorphological processes that generate highly variable risks. To optimize a slope mitigation approach, one has to combine the probability of failure and the cost of consequences…

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Comparing water treatment processes lifetime risks using ORE

Comparing water treatment processes lifetime risks using ORE Comparing water treatment processes lifetime risks using ORE (© Riskope) offers unique advantages to owners, regulators and the public. As a matter of fact: ORE is a convergent quantitative risk assessment methodology. Convergent means that ORE looks simultaneously at all hazard sources. Thus it avoids pitfalls common in “silo-ed” approaches . It also covers a wide spectrum of hard and soft consequences (direct, indirect). ORE is scalable, meaning that it can follow a…

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