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Focal Report 5: Using Scenarios to Assess Risks
(2012)CSS Risk and Resilience ReportsThis report aims to shed some light on the interrelationship between (different types of) scenarios and risk assessment by looking more closely at risk management approaches in Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom. In turn, it aims to develop a more nuanced understanding of the value and limits of scenarios in risk assessment.Report -
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Focal Report 7: Risk Analysis
(2012)CSS Risk and Resilience ReportsDuring a large scale crisis, innovative information and communication technologies (ICT s) can support crisis managers in various ways to coordinate relief and response as well as communicate with stakeholders and the public. Yet, ICT s not only support traditional crisis management, but moreover have led to the emergence of new bottom-up systems of crisis coordination and cooperation. So far, little is known about the structures or the ...Report -
Factsheet 6: The Changing Dynamics of Crisis Communication
(2012)CSS Risk and Resilience ReportsThis factsheet examines the crisis communication efforts of the public and private sector stakeholders in the aftermath of the 2011 Tsunami in Japan. It will particularly focus on novel, bottom-up efforts and provide some needed insight into today's context where the crisis communication experience is a dynamic and complex network rather than static and linear. To analyze this trend in more detail, the factsheet shows how the characteristics ...Report -
Trends in Resilience: Spotlight on Teaching & Learning Resilience. SKI Factsheet No. 9
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Focal Report 6: Assessing Threats in Cyberspace
(2012)CRN ReportsThis report examines and compares publically available public and private cyber threat reports so to identify similarities and differences in threat assessment methodology, audience, and purpose. Overall, our findings observe a shift from the (near exclusive) use of quantitative methods to a mixed-method approach that increasingly favors qualitative methods such as anecdotal evidence and in-depth case studies to assess and communicate ...Report