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Catalogue of Risks

Natural, Technical, Social and Health Risks

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  • © 2008

Overview

  • Shows the complexities of risk analysis by examples and puts it in terms readers can relate to
  • Enables readers to make well-informed decisions
  • Long list of Examples for Risks, Hazards and Disasters
  • Comprehensive list of Risk Parameters
  • Damage Probabilities, FARs, F-N-Curves, Lost Life Years, Life Quality Parameters.
  • Judgement of Risks
  • Demonstration of interdependencies of risks in virtually all fields
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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About this book

Since the German edition of this book, the topic of risk has experienced even greater attention, not only in the world of science but also in other fields, such as economics and politics. Therefore, many new publications have evolved. To keep with the idea of an encyclopedia for the topic of risk, this book has been completely reworked. Not only are many updated examples included in chapter “Risks and disasters” but also new chapters have been introduced, such as the chapter “Indetermination and risk”. This new chapter was developed since the question “Is it possible for risks to be completely eliminated, and if not why?” has become a major point of c- cern. Therefore, especially in this chapter, the focus of the book has - tended from a simple mathematical or engineering point of view to include much broader concepts. Here, not only aspects of system theory have to be considered, but also some general philosophical questions start to inf- ence the considerations of the topic of risk.The main goal of this edition, however, is not only the extension and revision of the book, but also the translation into the English language to allow more readers access to the ideas of the book. The author deeply hopes that the success the book made in the German edition continues and that readers experience a major gain from reading the book.

Reviews

From the reviews:

"I was surprised to find a well arranged, extraordinary large and complete, well written description of risks for humans. I hold in my hands an extensive and remarkable publication, published by an excellent publisher."

em. Prof. Dr. h.c. Jörg Schneider, Januar 2009

"The author has assembled an impressive number of tables and figures to illustrate various risks and specific concepts. ... The selection of tables and figures provides insight into important risks, and it is useful to have in one place a listing of various categorization schemes for hazards and risks, and quality of life metrics."

Eos, Vol. 90, No. 2, 13 January 2009, Kristie L. Ebi, ESS, LLC, Alexandria, Va.;

"This book is a must for all scientists, practitioners, academicians, lecturers, and graduates, who like to know more about risk and safety in society. The book is very suitable to be used as lecture material for academic or post-academic courses, but the catalogue of risks is also suitable as a self study guide or reference work with all important information on risk and safety present in one compact book."

Georisk, Volume 3 (2009), Issue 1, Pieter van Gelder, TU Delft,

"In the volume’s seven chapters, Proske … examines risks and disasters, including objective measures, subjective judgments, quality of life indicators, and laws, using numerous short examples and statistical summaries drawn from diverse sources. The tables and figures are the book’s highlights. … the book’s scope make it a useful reference for professionals and lay readers willing to do a little homework. Summing Up: Recommended. Libraries serving graduate students, researchers, faculty, practitioners, and informed general readers." (S. A. Batterman, Choice, Vol. 46 (7), March, 2009)

"This book presents risk from the definition through all the factors that risk touches, such as mathematical methods, society, technology, nature, law and quality of life, just to name a few. There is so much detailed information in this book I can’t imagine the huge amount of research and work that went into writing it.
This is a book that should be slowly and carefully digested in order grasp and comprehend the full content.
The book was written for: scientists, engineers, practitioners, academia, lecturers, and students. This book is a must read and should be on every safety engineers bookshelf. It is a useful resource for accident-risk statistics in many different fields, as well as providing insight into all of the various aspect of risk. In summary, this book provides an excellent detailed compendium on all of the relevant parameters of risk. It should be required reading for anyone in the system safety discipline, and anyone just wanting to know how more about risk. It is not a "how to" manual, but a summation of contemporary thinking on the subject."

Clifton Ericson II, Fredericksburg, VA

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna Institute of Mountain Risk Engineering, Austria

    Dirk Proske

  • Goetheallee 35, Germany

    Dirk Proske

About the author

Dr. Proske studied civil engineering in Dresden, Germany and London, U.K. He worked in Germany, South Africa and Indonesia, before going into scientific research at the Technical University in Dresden, Germany. In 2003 he received an ESREL award. He continued his academic career in 2005 at the TU Delft in the Netherlands. Since 2006 he has served at the University of Life Sciences, Institute for Mountain Risk Engineering in Vienna, Austria.
For several years Dr. Proske has been co-organizer of the Dresden Bridge Construction Conference, which is the biggest conference concerning this topic in German speaking countries. In 2005 the event won the Dresden Conference Award. He is also the founder of the International Probabilistic Symposium/Workshop, which was started in Dresden in 2003/2004 and continued in Vienna in 2005, in Berlin in 2006 and in Ghent in 2007.
He has experience in teaching not only Structural Concrete and Masonry and Hazard and Risk Assessment, but also Integral Risk Management in Vienna.

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