Rockfall risk management based on survey data of real slopes

2013 ◽  
pp. 499-504
Author(s):  
S Moriguchi ◽  
Y Otake ◽  
M Iwata ◽  
Y Honjo ◽  
A Takagi ◽  
...  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 94-96 ◽  
pp. 2288-2291
Author(s):  
Zhi Gang Yin ◽  
Wei Li

This study focuses on the risk management of international hydropower contracting projects. The approach of questionnaire has been used to identify risk factors, and statistical analysis software has been applied to carry out statistical analysis on the survey data to calculate and sort the comprehensive indexes of the levels of key risk factors, thus providing operable and guiding technological approach for the risk management of international hydropower contracting projects.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 1343-1350

Risk is unexpected or unwanted happening of an event or activity. Risk management aims to identify unexpected happenings in the business or project, so that some decision can be taken to prevent further problems to the business or projects. Risk is categorized based on the influence of the key project objectives and sustaining the environment. Managing the risks successfully in the project leads to achieving the project objectives very quickly. To list out the project objectives, minimizing the risks and enhancing the priorities through questionnaire in the construction industry is planned through this research paper. Significance index score is obtained for each prioritized risk is used for developing a risk management model (RMM). With the help of survey data gathered from construction Industry professionals, risk score (RC) is determined and proposed a remedy for the same to an agreed level to reduce further risk in the projects.


Author(s):  
David Mortimer ◽  
Sharon T. Mortimer
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2017 ◽  
Vol 38 (3) ◽  
pp. 133-143 ◽  
Author(s):  
Danny Osborne ◽  
Yannick Dufresne ◽  
Gregory Eady ◽  
Jennifer Lees-Marshment ◽  
Cliff van der Linden

Abstract. Research demonstrates that the negative relationship between Openness to Experience and conservatism is heightened among the informed. We extend this literature using national survey data (Study 1; N = 13,203) and data from students (Study 2; N = 311). As predicted, education – a correlate of political sophistication – strengthened the negative relationship between Openness and conservatism (Study 1). Study 2 employed a knowledge-based measure of political sophistication to show that the Openness × Political Sophistication interaction was restricted to the Openness aspect of Openness. These studies demonstrate that knowledge helps people align their ideology with their personality, but that the Openness × Political Sophistication interaction is specific to one aspect of Openness – nuances that are overlooked in the literature.


1984 ◽  
Vol 39 (12) ◽  
pp. 1485-1486 ◽  
Author(s):  
David J. Knesper ◽  
David J. Pagnucco
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