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The interest of society toward natural destructive processes has been considerably increasing during the last decade. These processes constitute a giant mechanism of destruction which cause a huge damage and often take people's lives. The risk management is a modus operandi of the society faced against disaster. Multi-risk (complex risk) is an important part of the risk and disaster management processes, which take into account all types of potentially damaging phenomenon. The recent book focuses on two main issues - risk assessment and mapping methodology and classifications and typology of…mehr

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The interest of society toward natural destructive processes has been considerably increasing during the last decade. These processes constitute a giant mechanism of destruction which cause a huge damage and often take people's lives. The risk management is a modus operandi of the society faced against disaster. Multi-risk (complex risk) is an important part of the risk and disaster management processes, which take into account all types of potentially damaging phenomenon. The recent book focuses on two main issues - risk assessment and mapping methodology and classifications and typology of the natural and triggered technological risks according to the GDP and probability of occurrence. The approach to assessing and managing risks of different hazards and in different sectors often occurs in isolation. Multi-hazard assessments help bring these actors together to study the relative risks of each type of hazard and using resources efficiently through an "all-hazards" approach (UNISDR). The integrated knowledge in this book can be useful for scientists, experts involved in risk and emergency management, civil protection organization, managers, students, etc.
Autorenporträt
Antoaneta Frantsova was born in February 1972, Sofia, Bulgaria. PhD obtained in Space Research Institute; Doctor of Sciences degree in the "G. S. Rakovski" National Defense Academy; National Representative in Copernicus Committee and Security Board at the EC; Expert- evaluator HORIZON 2020; From 1997 to 2016 - Head of the Remote Sensing Center.