The INQUIMUS 2018 Workshop on "Methods and tools to assess multi-hazard risk, vulnerability and resilience" will illustrate and discuss how quantitative and qualitative assessment methods could boost a transition toward a new generation of multi-hazard risk, vulnerability and resilience assessments.
INQUIMUS ("Integrating quantitative and qualitative assessment methodologies for multi-dimensional phenomena") has been running for four years, alternately hosted by University of Salzburg, Department of Geoinformatics - Z_GIS/ Salzburg - Austria and Eurac Research, Institute for Earth Observation/ Bolzano - Italy.
Under the umbrella of the integration of quantitative and qualitative scientific approaches, INQUIMUS was organized each year with a different overarching topic:
• 2014 Spatial indicators and assessment of vulnerability and resilience (Salzburg | Austria)
• 2015 Challenges in Q2 methodologies to acquire and integrate data for the assessment of risk, vulnerability and resilience (Bozen/Bolzano | Italy)
• 2016 Spatial and temporal dynamics of risk and vulnerability (Salzburg | Austria)
• 2017 How can scientific assessments inform decisions for problem solving in practice? (Bozen/Bolzano | Italy).
The 2018 edition will be hosted by Ca'Foscari University of Venice and the Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC).
For more information about the event and the abstract’s requirements, see www.inquimus.org.
Call for Abstracts - INQUIMUS 2018 workshop. Methods and tools to assess multi-hazard risk, vulnerability and resilience, 3-5 December 2018
Submission deadline
15 July 2018
City:
Venice
Country:
Italy