Integral risk management: steps on the way from theory to practice

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Andreas Rimböck
Anton Loipersberger
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[1] Bavarian Environment Agency,
[2] Unit 61,undefined
[3] Bavarian Environment Agency,undefined
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Natural Hazards | 2013年 / 67卷
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Risk management; Risk dialogue; Flood control; Torrent control; Communication;
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The best strategy to cope with natural hazards is the integral risk management, which involves all participants, decides on the basis of risks and also accepts a residual risk. Therefore, a substantial risk dialogue is essential not only to encourage self-responsibility. Even if throughout the Alpine perimeter this is accepted by the administration and the experts, the difficulties lie in the detail on the way to a full implementation of the effective risk management into practice. Therefore, a series of expert hearings and workshops was carried out in Bavaria to highlight the status of risk dialogue and point out the need for further development. In the beginning, an expert hearing dealt with the status of torrential risk management and worked out recommendations, focusing on the phases of reconstruction, preparation and prevention. On this basis, a practitioner workshop developed solution concepts for two case studies regarding all elements of the integral risk management. One of these was further regarded in a final workshop together with the municipality to encourage risk awareness, risk dialogue and to estimate the benefit of the measures. The activities and the results are described and summarized in the following article.
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页码:1075 / 1082
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