Berlin
Germany

6th International Conference on Risk Information Management, Risk Models and Applications (RIMMA2020)

Organizer(s) German National Committee for the Committee on Data for Science and Technology
Venue
HTW Berlin, University of Applied Sciences, Wilhelminenhofstraße 75A, 12459
Date
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This international interdisciplinary CODATA workshop on Risk Information Management, Risk Models, and Applications will enable the sharing of best practices and will give space for discussing methodological problems in risk modeling. These discussions will occur from an information systems point of view for all phases of the disaster cycle, and will also consider the fields of safety and security.

The workshop will pay special attention to the information complexity management and governance aspects in relation to the implementation of the UN Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. Some of the following areas will also be of central interest to the workshop:  

  • risk information management, risk information models
  • risk databases, risk information interoperability standards development
  • risk information processes modelling and applications, services and service composition
  • natural, technical, and chemical risks from local to international level
  • risk information system structure, components

According to the CODATA principles of the broadest interdisciplinary discourse in the domain of Data for Science and Technology, contributions are expected from different fields of the science communities to exchange best practices and initiate recommendations for future research and development.

Please contact Horst Kremers for more information.

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