A New Index for Assessing Tree Vigour Decline Based on Sentinel-2 Multitemporal Data. Application to Tree Failure Risk Management

2020 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
De Petris S. ◽  
Sarvia F. ◽  
Borgogno-Mondino E.
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 179-219
Author(s):  
Kwon-Yong Jin

Abstract This article analyses the impact of asset and activity diversification on the stability of major financial institutions. Diversification is typically viewed as a positive element in risk management. However, examining recent examples concerning diversified multinational financial institutions and a theoretical model of failure risk facing them, this article demonstrates that under certain conditions, diversification can actually increase systemic risk. Financial conglomerates can be ‘too big to manage’, they can become too similar to each other and susceptible to coordinated failure, and, most importantly, catastrophic losses in one part of the firm can overwhelm the whole firm. Based on this finding, this article proposes a number of mitigation measures to limit intra-firm spillover and to make the resolution of troubled financial institutions smoother.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (23) ◽  
pp. 4934
Author(s):  
Cătălin I. Cîmpianu ◽  
Alin Mihu-Pintilie ◽  
Cristian C. Stoleriu ◽  
Andrei Urzică ◽  
Elena Huţanu

In this study, an alternative solution for flood risk management in complex cross-border regions is presented. In these cases, due to different flood risk management legislative approaches, there is a lack of joint cooperation between the involved countries. As a main consequence, LiDAR-derived digital elevation models and accurate flood hazard maps obtained by means of hydrological and hydraulic modeling are missing or are incomplete. This is also the case for the Prut River, which acts as a natural boundary between European Union (EU) member Romania and non-EU countries Ukraine and Republic of Moldova. Here, flood hazard maps were developed under the European Floods Directive (2007/60/EC) only for the Romanian territory and only for the 1% exceeding probability (respectively floods that can occur once every 100 years). For this reason, in order to improve the flood hazard management in the area and consider all cross-border territories, a fully remote sensing approach was considered. Using open-source SAR Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 data characterized by an improved temporal resolution, we managed to capture the maximum spatial extent of a flood event that took place in the aforementioned river sector (middle Prut River course) during the 24 and 27 June 2020. Moreover, by means of flood frequency analysis, the development of a transboundary flood hazard map with an assigned probability, specific to the maximum flow rate recorded during the event, was realized.


2006 ◽  
Vol 55 (2) ◽  
pp. 81-94 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yehuda Kleiner ◽  
Balvant Rajani ◽  
Rehan Sadiq
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2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (01) ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gaia Vaglio Laurin ◽  
Johannes Balling ◽  
Piermaria Corona ◽  
Walter Mattioli ◽  
Dario Papale ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 57 (2) ◽  
pp. 543
Author(s):  
Murray Saylor ◽  
Deb Archbold

Although some oil and gas projects have successfully engaged Indigenous businesses in their supply chain, other projects have found this difficult to achieve. Understanding the risk factors in the process of Indigenous engagement and successfully managing those risks creates a positive environment for Indigenous business engagement, one that is much more likely to support long-term success and minimise business and contract failure. Risk management areas to consider include not understanding Traditional Owner community goals and priorities, not assisting communities to build their capabilities and poor communication. This paper maps these risks and outlines four practical strategies to mitigate these risks: (1) giving local Indigenous businesses the lead time to prepare for work opportunities and build their capabilities; (2) including a mix of large, medium-sized and small local Indigenous businesses in the supply chain; (3) using culturally respectful pathways for Indigenous employment; and (4) maintaining the relationship with Traditional Owner groups. Managing risks and using these practical approaches will improve and increase Indigenous business engagement in project supply chains.


2020 ◽  
Vol 241 ◽  
pp. 106387 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tiago B. Ramos ◽  
Nádia Castanheira ◽  
Ana R. Oliveira ◽  
Ana Marta Paz ◽  
Hanaa Darouich ◽  
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