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Systemic risk-assessing, modeling, coping

3rd International ConferenceNatural Hazards and Risks in a Changing World
Addressing Compound and Multi-Hazard Risk

Location:

Grachten

Time:

1.30 pm – 3.30 pm

Speakers:

13:30 | Welcome 13:35 | Nicholas Cradock-Henry Using systems thinking for managing complex, cascading and compounding risks: insights and experience from New Zealand13:45 | Louis Delannoy The Global Production Ecosystem as a connector of global systemic crises13:55 | Nkongho Ayuketang Arreyndip Scenarios-based modeling of the economic impacts of weather-geopolitical coupled extreme events on the global food web: a case study of the Russian-Ukraine war and the 2022 summer heatwaves14:05 | Lin Ma Socio-economic impacts of multi-hazards in Scandinavia: A case study of the 2018 heat-drought-fire event14:15 | Liton Chakraborty Assessing distributive environmental injustices and socio-spatial heterogeneity to seismic risk in the built environment of Ottawa and Montreal14:25 | Maurizio Mazzoleni Modelling the influence of risk perception on the impacts of droughts and floods14:35 | Jasper Verschuur Systemic risks to port and countries due to maritime chokepoint disruptions14:45 | Yue Li Enhancing Systemic Resilience of Interdependent UK Infrastructure: A System-of-Systems Approach14:55 | James Daniell Analyzing Tourism, Disaster Risk and Climate Change Data at the Sub-national Scale15:05 | Nikita Strelkovskii Assessing transboundary and intersectoral spillovers of multiple natural hazards in the Danube Region using a large-scale macroeconomic agent-based model15:15 | Alexandre Pereira Santos Integrating Broad and Deep Research: A Multi-Stressors Framework for Translating Across Scales and Disciplines15:25 | Conclusion