Dear members,
together with other risk-manager I'm doing some research on the
theme of "risk management against the risks beyond supposition". e.g.,
the tripple disasters of earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident...
my findings so far indicate that in Japan, people, politicians,
academics and even risk-managers tend to avoid to prepare for the worst
scenarios. I would like to compare this in an international context.
please comment and/or recommend me any articles, publications or
website references which you find of some relevance to my study?
with kind regards,
Hideo
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Hideo Suzuki, PRM, QIA
Planner of Risk Management, ai Risk Consultations
Replies
Dear Didier,
many thanks for your comment and suggestion of the article on "Probing the improbable". Yes, this helps me a lot. I will have a further look at the entire site.
With kind regards,
Hideo.
Didier Verstichel said:
Hideo,
this link http://www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/selected_outputs will point you to the publication section of the Future of Humanity Institute. They have an article on "Probing the improbable". Worth having a look at they entire site.
Hope this helps.
Didier.