Mapping the Risks

Mapping the Risks
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Publisher : Rand Corporation
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9780833036223
ISBN-13 : 083303622X
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Mapping the Risks by : John C. Baker

Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, many agencies within the federal government began restricting some of their publicly available geospatial data and information from such sources as the World Wide Web. As time passes, however, decisionmakers have begun to ask whether and how such information specifically helps potential attackers, including terrorists, to select U.S. homeland sites and prepare for better attacks. The research detailed in this book aims to assist decisionmakers tasked with the responsibility of choosing which geospatial information to make available and which to restrict.

Mapping the Risks and Risk Management Practices in Islamic Banking

Mapping the Risks and Risk Management Practices in Islamic Banking
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 419
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ISBN-10 : 9781119077824
ISBN-13 : 1119077826
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Mapping the Risks and Risk Management Practices in Islamic Banking by : Wael Kamal Eid

Deep, insightful analysis of controversial risk management issues in Islamic banking Mapping the Risks And Risk Management Practices In Islamic Banking is a comprehensive analysis of the current state of risk management practices within the Islamic banking industry, with recommendations for policy makers, bankers, and industry stakeholders. Going beyond the academic, this book presents the opinions and perceptions of industry financiers and bankers, alongside primary information and data collected by Islamic finance professionals to deconstruct and analyze the sector's current risk management practices. You'll get up to date on the latest attitudes and trends, and delve into the current issues surrounding risk management in Islamic banks. With a focus on practical applications, this authoritative guide discusses the unique risks facing Islamic banks, from the perspective of a wide range of practitioners. Risk management is one of the biggest, most controversial issues in Islamic finance, yet it remains under-researched. Many uncertainties exist for which the answers are still unclear, yet will play a large role in shaping the industry's future. This book digs deep into current ideas and practices to discover what's being done, what needs to be done, and what needs to stop happening to keep the future of Islamic finance strong. Explore both Islamic and traditional attitudes toward risk Examine current Islamic risk management practices Understand the latest industry issues and trends Consider the diverse range of risks unique to the Islamic banking sector Effective risk management in Islamic banking deserves priority attention. Unless the industry develops its own genuine risk management architecture, it cannot achieve its full potential and the viability needed for a more resilient financial system than the debunked Wall Street model. Mapping the Risks and Risk Management Practices in Islamic Banking provides a deep, authoritative analysis of where the industry is today and where it needs to develop.

Risk Mapping Framework

Risk Mapping Framework
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 14
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1306536911
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Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Risk Mapping Framework by : Ghulam Abid

This study develops a framework for determinants of level of risk (called risk mapping) for manufacturing firms. The study also applies the framework and analyses it specifically in manufacturing process. Drawing on in-depth analysis of manufacturing process of a product, risk level is determined in a small scale firm in Pakistan. Furthermore study also provides basis for determining the risk during every activity in process. The level of risk is identified with a combination of four dimensions: “probability”, “complexity”, “events” and “outcomes”. By analyzing the risk definitions, dimensions and scope, a parsimonious and a comprehensive definition of risk has been developed which further evolves into framework of risk. As a result, we can analyse risk in any kind of process, event or a system. Finally, study highlights different types of risks faced by workers.

Flood Risk Management in Europe

Flood Risk Management in Europe
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 532
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ISBN-10 : 9781402042003
ISBN-13 : 1402042000
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Flood Risk Management in Europe by : Selina Begum

This valuable edition brings together 25 peer reviewed articles on technical, socio-economic, environmental and policy aspects of flood risk management. Some emerging technologies are presented and several future challenges are identified. Thus the book forms an excellent reference for the engineers, scientists, planners, policy-makers, researchers, insurance industry and all the practitioners involved in flood risk management.

Mapping Vulnerability

Mapping Vulnerability
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Publisher : Earthscan
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 9781849771924
ISBN-13 : 1849771928
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Mapping Vulnerability by : Greg Bankoff

Raging floods, massive storms and cataclysmic earthquakes: every year up to 340 million people are affected by these and other disasters, which cause loss of life and damage to personal property, agriculture, and infrastructure. So what can be done? The key to understanding the causes of disasters and mitigating their impacts is the concept of 'vulnerability'. Mapping Vulnerability analyses 'vulnerability' as a concept central to the way we understand disasters and their magnitude and impact. Written and edited by a distinguished group of disaster scholars and practitioners, this book is a counterbalance to those technocratic approaches that limit themselves to simply looking at disasters as natural phenomena. Through the notion of vulnerability, the authors stress the importance of social processes and human-environmental interactions as causal agents in the making of disasters. They critically examine what renders communities unsafe - a condition, they argue, that depends primarily on the relative position of advantage or disadvantage that a particular group occupies within a society's social order. The book also looks at vulnerability in terms of its relationship to development and its impact on policy and people's lives, through consideration of selected case studies drawn from Africa, Asia and Latin America. Mapping Vulnerability is essential reading for academics, students, policymakers and practitioners in disaster studies, geography, development studies, economics, environmental studies and sociology.

Mapping Financial Stability

Mapping Financial Stability
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 9783642549564
ISBN-13 : 364254956X
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Mapping Financial Stability by : Peter Sarlin

This book approaches macroprudential oversight from the viewpoint of three tasks. The focus concerns a tight integration of means for risk communication into analytical tools for risk identification and risk assessment. Generally, this book explores approaches for representing complex data concerning financial entities on low-dimensional displays. Data and dimension reduction methods, and their combinations, hold promise for representing multivariate data structures in easily understandable formats. Accordingly, this book creates a Self-Organizing Financial Stability Map (SOFSM), and lays out a general framework for mapping the state of financial stability. Beyond external risk communication, the aim of the visual means is to support disciplined and structured judgmental analysis based upon policymakers' experience and domain intelligence.

Mapping the Risks

Mapping the Risks
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Publisher : RAND Corporation
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 0833035479
ISBN-13 : 9780833035479
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Mapping the Risks by : John C. Baker

Annotation Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, many federal agencies began restricting some of their publicly available geospatial data and information from such sources as the World Wide Web. As time passes, however, decisionmakers have begun to ask whether and how such information helps terrorists and other potential attackers to select U.S. homeland sites and prepare for attacks. Under the direction of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, a team of RAND researchers sought to clarify how geospatial information can be exploited by attackers and what kinds of information might prove most valuable. After evaluating both the "supply" and "demand" of geospatial data and information and surveying hundreds of websites, the authors developed a framework of three steps-usefulness, uniqueness, and benefits and costs-for assessing the implications of making such information available. This book aims to assist decisionmakers tasked with the responsibility of choosing which geospatial information to make available and which to restrict. The authors also make general recommendations about how the federal government should communicate with public-and private-sector decisionmakers tasked with comparable assessments at more-local levels.

Mapping Wildfire Hazards and Risks

Mapping Wildfire Hazards and Risks
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 1560220716
ISBN-13 : 9781560220718
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Mapping Wildfire Hazards and Risks by : R Neil Sampson

Develop accurate computer models to determine wildfire risks and controlled-burn benefits! Although scientists now recognize that fire is essential to many ecosystems, the ecological and political issues of managing wildfire continue to be vexing. Mapping Wildfire Hazards and Risks offers multiple perspectives on using a Geographic Information System (GIS) for more effective wildfire management. This innovative technology is the ideal tool to organize and display all the information available, so authorities can make informed judgments based on all the facts. Because the authors are not merely theorizing but discussing the GIS they are actually building and using, Mapping Wildfire Hazards and Risks offers practical ideas and perspectives, including: specific information on the modeling approach and kinds of data utilized valuable discussions of the social and environmental factors included in the model techniques for predicting the effects of wildfire on neighborhoods, soil erosion, sedimentation, and air quality predictions of long-term ecosystem recovery given wildfires of different sizes and intensities maps, charts, tables, and formulas to make the process of building a GIS understandable and accessible Mapping Wildfire Hazards and Risks is a compilation of the ideas of federal and state agencies, universities, and non-governmental organizations on how to rank and prioritize forested watershed areas that are in need of prescribed fire. This book provides the essential information for deciding how to set priorities for wildfire management that might reduce risks or lower future damages.

Effective Risk Management

Effective Risk Management
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Publisher : AIAA
Total Pages : 560
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ISBN-10 : 1563475812
ISBN-13 : 9781563475818
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Effective Risk Management by : Edmund H. Conrow

This important new text defines the steps to effective risk management and helps readers create a viable risk management process and implement it on their specific project. It will also allow them to better evaluate an existing risk management process, find some of the shortfalls, and develop and implement needed enhancements.