The Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) is an interdisciplinary society which addresses emerging issues in risk analysis, management and policy. It operates world-wide and it has many International Sections. SRA was established in 1980 and has grown significantly since its founding. The Society has held an annual meeting continuously since 1981. SRA’s flagship journal – Risk Analysis: An International Journal – first published in 1981 and is the leading scholarly journal in the field of risk analysis. The Society encourages those interested in all aspects of risk analysis to communicate, collaborate and develop new methodologies for risk analysis and risk management.
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María Amérigo Cuervo Arango (pr.), Juan Antonio García Martín (pr.), Rui Gaspar Roque (pr.), Sílvia Luís (pr.)
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The eurogeosurveys strategy for landslide risk reduction
Gerardo Herrera García, Rosa María Mateos Ruiz, Juan Carlos García López Davalillo, Eleftheria Poyiadji, Earth Observation and Geohazards Expert Group (EOEG)
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The discursive politics of climate change: Risk, power and opportunities for democratization
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Pablo Lucas Máyer Suárez, Jaime Díaz Pacheco, Elizabeth Fernández Cabrera, Abel López Díez, Luis Hernández-Calvento, Amalia Yanes Luque, Emma Pérez-Chacón Espino, Pedro Javier Dorta Antequera, Francisco José Macías-González, Miguel Ángel Socorro Domínguez, Pablo Fernández-Móniz
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Lessons from history: Perception and risk management in an alluvial urbanized fan in a semi-arid region
Pablo Giménez Font, Juan Antonio Marco Molina, Ascensión Padilla Blanco, Benito Zaragozí Zaragozí, Emilio Martínez Ibarra
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Flood risk assessment in Pajares de Pedraza (Segovia, central Spain).: Experiences and results obtaines after a decade of flood risk research
Julio Garrote Revilla, Andrés Díez Herrero, Nestor Bernal, José María Bodoque del Pozo
págs. 54-55
Mario Hernández-Ruiz, Miguel García, Andrés Díez Herrero, Lucía Poggio, Raquel Pérez López, María Amérigo Cuervo Arango, José María Bodoque del Pozo
págs. 56-57
Improving children’s resilience to flood risk through nonformal education in summer camp activities: Six years of experience in Venero Claro (spain)
Andrés Díez Herrero, Carlos Carrera Torres, Mario Hernández-Ruiz, José María Bodoque del Pozo
págs. 58-59
María Amérigo Cuervo Arango, Juan Antonio García Martín, Andrés Díez Herrero, José María Bodoque del Pozo, Raquel Pérez López, Fernando Talayero Sebastian, Lucía Poggio
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Learning by researching: Analysing the causes and consequences of a landslide in an urbanised area
Pablo Giménez Font, Juan Antonio Marco Molina, Ascensión Padilla Blanco, Alfredo Ramón Morte
págs. 66-67
A gis tool for semi-automatic hazard assessments of earthquake-triggered landslides
Jose Carlos Román-Herrera, Martín Jesús Rodríguez Peces, José Delgado Marchal, Meaza Tsige Beyene
págs. 68-69
Seismic risk perception and household preparedness for earthquakes in S. Miguel Island (Azores, Portugal): Practical implications
págs. 70-71
The risknat consolidated research group: 17 years of research in geodynamic hazard and risk assessment
págs. 72-73
Víctor Moreno-Sánchez, José Tomás Navarro Carrión, Alfredo Ramón Morte, Benito Zaragozí Zaragozí, Jose Torres, Pablo Giménez Font
págs. 74-75
Depopulation and forest fire risk
José María Martínez Navarro, Carmen Vázquez Varela, José Antonio Montero
págs. 76-77
Socialgif project: analysis of socioterritorial factors for the integrated management of fire in castilla-la mancha: A research approach
Carmen Vázquez Varela, Francisco Javier de León Villalba, José María Herranz de la Casa, Luisa Abad González
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Forest fires as a new form of “terrorism”?: Criminal responses to a non-existent problem
Beatriz López Lorca, José María Martínez Navarro, Francisco Javier de León Villalba, Susana Beatriz Díaz Ruiz
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Tweeting a tragedy: A quantitative-qualitative analysis of appraisal and coping expressions, during and after the pedrógão grande forest fire
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Improving heatwaves risk communication through scientific evidence: Young and elderly adults’ appraisals of demands and coping resources
Samuel Domingos, Rui Gaspar Roque, João Marôco, Hugo Fonseca
págs. 85-86
Twitter communication patterns related to risk: The paris attacks as a case study
págs. 87-88
Share more to feel less: Social sharing of emotion as a strategy to cope with threatening health risks information
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National observatory for emerging risks - a new challenge
Filipa Melo de Vasconcelos, Maria Do Céu Costa, Rui Gaspar Roque, Isabel Castanheira, Maria Eduardo Figueira, Maria Manuel Gil, Ana S. Fernandes, Pedro Nabais
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United against the terror: Indicators of the normative deviation, demands and resources perceived in the psychological adaptation to terrorist events
págs. 94-95
Risk analysis in climate change: Humans’ role in the 5th assessment report of ipcc
págs. 96-97
Metaphors on climate change and its interpretation by citizens
Josep Espluga Trenc, Ana Prades López, Jordi Farré i Coma, Arantxa Capdevila Gómez
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Decoder: A framework for assessing demands and resources perceptions about extreme weather events
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On pharmaceuticals in the environment: Combining expert and lay people risk perceptions
Silvia Luís, Maria Luísa Lima, Lucía Poggio, Juan Ignacio Aragonés Tapia, Audrey Courtier, Benoît Roig
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Risk perception of pharmaceuticals residues released to the environment in senior residences
Lucía Poggio, Juan Ignacio Aragonés Tapia, Sílvia Luís, Maria Luísa Lima, Audrey Courtier, Benoît Roig
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The registry of accredited firms in the construction sector in Spain: an administrative instrument for risk-prevention control
Álvaro Romero-Barriuso, Blasa María Villena-Escribano, María Nieves García, María Segarra Cañamares, Ángel Rodríguez Sáiz
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Julio Garrote Revilla, Andrés Díez Herrero, Estefanía Aroca-Jiménez, José María Bodoque del Pozo, Néstor Bernad Folia, Luciano Martins
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Risk analysis as a tool for prioritizing investments
Álvaro Galán Alguacil, M.ª del Carmen Castillo Sánchez, Luis Rodríguez Romero
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Applying risk management processes to civil engineering systems
Luis Rodríguez Romero, M.ª del Carmen Castillo Sánchez, Álvaro Galán Alguacil
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Observing emotional states to evaluate psychosocial risk in construction environments
Antonio José Carpio de los Pinos, María de las Nieves González García, María del Carmen Carpio de los Pinos
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Fukushima: Black swan or normal accident? towards hros
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