Publié par : pintejp | avril 15, 2015

IRGC GUIDELINES FOR EMERGING RISK GOVERNANCE

Guidance for the Governance of Unfamiliar Risks

Some threats or risk events are predictable with precision because they are associated with known, recurring or likely patterns. Threats linked to geophysical changes are one example. Other risks, such as demographic evolution, can only be predicted with a margin of error. However, those associated with new technologies, changing patterns, complex systems or new contextual conditions are generally unanticipated and are not widely understood, and they have no convincing plan of action for mitigation. These are often called emerging risks …

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