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NOTICE: RiskWorld reprints the following program with the permission of the Society for Risk Analysis-Europe.
Program
PARALLEL SESSIONS: PAPERS AND POSTERS
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Riskkollegiet
MONDAY, JUNE 16. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Riskkollegiet part 1 of 2). Chair: Bo Lindell
Walinder, G. The current debate on radiogenic cancer
Harins-Ringdahl, M. Biological mechanisms supporting a no threshold model for health risks at low doses
Ekbom, A. Epidemiological studies of low-dose radiation
Granath, F., & Ehrenberg, L. Cancer risks at low doses of ionizing radiation or chemicals
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Riskkollegiet
MONDAY, JUNE 16. TIME: 15.30-17.00
(Riskkollegiet part 2 of 2). Chair: Sören Mattsson
Swedjemark, G. A. Exposure to natural radiation
Sundell-Bergman, S., Aronsson, P. 0., & Bergström, U. Exposure to the release of radionuclides from Swedish nuclear power plants during normal operation
Johansson, G. Exposures and risk to man and the environment of high level radioactive waste disposal
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Method & Technology
MONDAY, JUNE 16. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Method & Technology part 1 of 6). Chair: Ola Svenson
Goossens, L. H. J., & Cooke, R. M. Evaluation of calibration variables for optimising expert judgements in risk assessments
Bigün S. E. Sensitivity analysis concerning correlation coefficient in the expert based prediction models
Horst, H. S., Stärk, K D. C., Huirne, R. B. M., & Dijkhuizen, A. A. Use of expert knowledge in risk analysis
Marsili G., Lauria, L., & Soggiu, M. E. Managing uncertainty of expert judgment in probabilistic risk assessment
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Method & Technology
MONDAY JUNE 16. TIME: 15.30-17.00
(Method & Technology part 2 of 6). Chair: Elisabeth S. Bigün
Mosbach-Schulz, O. Mathematical management in complex risk scenarios
Svenson, O. Safety barrier function analysis for evaluation of new systems in a process industry. How can expert judgements be used?
Huggard, J., & Weinberg M. S. Ad hoc risk analysis as a risk management tool
Yedigarov, A. S. Hazards analysis of LNG storage terminal and LPG main pipeline operation
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Insurance
MONDAY, JUNE 16. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Insurance part 1 of 2). Chair: Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer
Ermolieva. T. Y., Ermoliev, Yu. M., & Norkin, V. I. On the role of advanced modelling in managing catastrophic risks
Cummins, D. J., & Doherty, N. Can insurers pay for the "Big One"? Measuring the capacity of an insurance market to respond to catastrophic losses
Ekenberg, L., Boman, M. & Linnerooth-Bayer, J. Catastrophic risk evaluation
Radetzki, M., & Radetzki M. The liability of nuclear and other industrial corporations for catastrophic accident damages
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Insurance
MONDAY, JUNE 16. TIME: 15.30-17.00
(Insurance part 2 of 2). Chair: Marian Radetzky
Gritsenko, A. I., Belov, N. S., Bukhgalter, E. B., & Lesnykh, V. V. Problems and role of ecological insurance in decreasing of technogenic risks
Chernoplekov, A. N., Yelokhin, A. N., & Lebedev, A. V. Quantitative risk assessment as a practical basis in energy insurance
Lesnykh, V. V., Malevsky, A. L., & Vladimirov, V. T. Estimation of environmental insurance tariffs for potentially hazardous objects in Irkutsk region
Skogh, G. Uncertainty, mutual risk-sharing, and the evolution of insurance
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Ethics
MONDAY, JUNE 16,TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Ethics part 1 of 2). Chair: Sven Ove Hansson
Furedi, F. Conflict of values and the consciousness of risk
Munthe, C. Are unwanted risks ethically worse than wanted ones?
Wingborg, M. Environmental dumping
Arnesen. T. Risk, uncertainty and communication. A discussion
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Ethics
MONDAY, JUNE 16. TIME: 15.30-17.00
(Ethics part 2 of 2). Chair: Tor Arnesen
Ramsberg, J., & Sjöberg, L. The importance of cost-effectiveness and other risk characteristics for preferences over lifesaving interventions
Leblanc, G., & Ami, D. Elicitation of preferences concerning the reduction in radiological risks: A survey
Munthe, C. Ethical problems of precautionarity
Biggam, J., & Hogarth, A. Business and the risk of international fraud: Using Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) to enhance the problem situation
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Media
MONDAY, JUNE 16. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Media part 1 of 1). Chair: Olle Findahl
Hill, A. R. Natural Born Killers? Risk theory and the mass media
af Wåhlberg, A. E. & Sjöberg, L. Risk perception and the media: A review of research on media influence on public risk perception
J:son Lönn, E. Newspaper coverage of work environmental risks -- How news stories are communicated and perceived
Findahl, O. The role of media in the process of locating a nuclear waste disposal. The case of Malå in Sweden
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Genetics
MONDAY, JUNE 16. TIME: 15.30-17.00
(Genetics part 1 of 1). Chair: Ortwin Renn
Hampel, J. Public understanding of biotechnology in Germany. An interdisciplinary approach
Schuetz, H., & Wiedemann, P. M. "The risks of what?" - Risk judgements and intuitive reasoning about the risks of genetically engineered products
Zwick, M. M. Perception and attitudes towards genetic engineering
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Perception
MONDAY, JUNE 16. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Perception part 1 of 6). Chair: Arnulf Kolstad
Woeraas de Saint Martin, G. Building high voltage power lines in France: a comparative analysis of risk perceptions
Simmons, P., Walker, G., Irwin, A., & Wynne, B. Technological stigma and public perceptions of risk
Palma-Oliveira, J. M. The rationality of saying NO: The role of the inverse social dilemma in reactions towards industrial infrastructures
Munoz-Carmona, F. A. Notes on communication and volcanic risk
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Perception
MONDAY, JUNE 16. TIME: 15.30-17.00
(Perception part 2 of 6). Chair: Maud Angelborg-Thandertz
O'Connor, R. E., Bord, R. J., & Fisher, A. Does knowledge about climate change relate to risk perceptions and willingness to sacrifice?
Böhm, G. Risk perception in the area of global environmental change events
Kolstad, A., & Jordanger, V. Risk perception of UV-B radiation in arctic populations
Roskova E., & Schraggeova, M. Local environmental change and risk perception: Some theoretical, methodological and empirical issues
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: RISKPERCOM
MONDAY, JUNE 16. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(RISKPERCOM part 1 of 2). Chair: Jean Brenot
Sjöberg, L. RISKPERCOM: An introduction
Frewer, L. J., Campion, E., & Miles, S. The media and risk perception
Boholm, Å. Risk images: Visual information and the social construct of risk messages
Prades, A., Martinez-Arias, R., Cebrián, A. L., Solá, R., & Ménard, M. Impact of the 10th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident in Spain: Comparison of the results of the pre and post surveys
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: RISKPERCOM
MONDAY, JUNE 16. TIME: 15.30-17.00
(RISKPERCOM part 2 of 2). Chair: Lennart Sjöberg
Brenot, J., Mays, C., & Bonnefous, S. Risk perceptions in France: Before, during and after the Chernobyl tenth anniversary
Sjöberg, L. Risk sensitivity, attitude and fear as factors in risk perception
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Policy
MONDAY, JUNE 16. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Policy part 1 of 2). Chair: Gunnar Bengtsson
Anand, P. How should governments solve ambiguous decision problems? Theory, food scares and organisational biases
Johannesson, M., Hansson, S. O., Rudén, C., & Wingborg, M. Risk management at some Swedish authorities
Smallman, C. A model of managerial risk perception
Kavian-Lanjani J., & Ohlsson, K. Risk acceptance in retrospect: Laisvall lead mine; A case study
MONDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Policy
MONDAY, JUNE 16. TIME: 15.30-17.00
(Policy part 2 of 2). Chair: Paul Anand
Gerrard, S., & Rakel, H. Stockpiled Risk: Fridges, waste management and the Montreal protocol
Huggard, J., Chrostowski, P., & Weinberg, M. S. Product policy. The intersection of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Risk Analysis and Risk Management
Kharchenko, S. G., Solovev, D. I., Shmatkova, L. E., & Grigorjan, M. J. The methodology of political decision-making in the process of the sustainable development
Schilova, 0. V. Strategy and practice of training, which back up realization of a Russian nuclear risk program
TUESDAY MORNING; Session: Comparisons
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 10.30-12.00
(Comparisons part 1 of 2). Chair: Helene Wahlström
Barlettani, M., Fruttuoso, G., & Lombardi, P. An ecological approach for risk and impact ranking
Victorin, K., Hogstedt, C., Kyrklund. T., & Eriksson, M. Setting priorities for environmental health risks in Sweden
Cozzani, V., Zanelli, S., Amendola, A., & Smeder, M. EUCLIDE database for the study of chemical reaction hazards
Krymsky, V. G., Zinoviev, A. V., & Yunusov, A. R. Hazardous plants regional register as the basis for risk comparisons
TUESDAY MORNING; Session: Method & Technology
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 10.30-12.00
(Method & Technology part 3 of 6). Chair: Giovanni Marsili
Bonvicini, S., Leonelli, P., & Spadoni, G. Uncertainty evaluation using fuzzy logic in risk analysis of hazardous materials transportation
Thedéen. T. Living PSA - a random process
Kalliomaa, K., Haag-Grön1und, M., & Victorin, K. A computer program for the calculations of benchmark doses introducing a new model function for continuous data sets
Odisharia, G., Safonov, V., Ovcharov, S., & Shyvuruajev, A. Integrated risk analysis of LPGILNG offshore loading terminals
TUESDAY MORNING; Session: Risk and Economy
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 10.30-12.00
(Risk and Economy part 1 of 3). Chair: Dirk Matten
Knights, D., & Vurdubakis. T. Re-Pre.senting Risk: The communication of risk in financial services
de Marcellis, N. New insurability frontiers: A temporal study
Verger, P., Rotily, M., Sydor, G., Vial, M., Baruffol, E., & Bard, D. Feasibility of the evaluation of psycho-social consequences of environmental catastrophes in France: The example of the 1992 floods in the Vaucluse
Matten, D. Approaches of new institutional economics as theoretical basis of entrepreneurial risk management
TUESDAY MORNING; Session: Trust
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 10.30-12.00
(Trust part 1 of 1). Chair: Lynn Frewer
Petts, J. Understanding the dimensions of trust: Implications for risk communication
McDaniels. T. Democratizing risk management: Principles for successful public involvement in risk management contexts
Shepherd, R. Trust and food related risks
Lofstedt, R. E., & Horlick-Jones. T. The political debate concerning the UK environment: The role of trust
TUESDAY MORNING; Session: Communication
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 10.30-12.00
(Communication part 1 of 3). Chair: Caterina Vollono
Rakel, H., Gerrard, S., Piggott, G., & Crick, G. Evaluating risk communication with industry: The development of a systematic evaluation methodology
Wiegman, O. A systematic planning approach to risk communication
Warg, L.-E., Lidskog, R., & Nohrstedt, S.-A. Developing a research programme on risk communication applied to modern technology
Savelieva. T. V., & Menshikov, V. V. The risk and advantage of urban life: how to solve this problem without tears
TUESDAY MORNING; Session: Perception
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 10.30-12.00
(Perception part 3 of 6). Chair: Eugene Rosa
Bush, J., Moffatt, S., & Dunn, C. Perceptions of risks to health from industrial air pollution - A high priority?
Karger, C. R., & Wiedemann, P. M. Perception and assessment of environmental risks
Zykova, L. A., Nechaev, A. F., Arkhangelskaya, G. V., & Projaev, V. V. Ecological risk perception and professional knowledge
Rosova, V., Roskova, E., & Bianchi, G. Perception and communication of risks: Children vs. adolescents
TUESDAY MORNING; Session: Management
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 10-30-12.00
(Management part 1 of 3). Chair: Lars Harms Ringdahl
Jezler, W., & Schmalz, F. Requirements and resistance of buildings and installations in chemical industries against earthquake
Schmalz, F., & Jezler, W. Undesired relief -- prevention and protection: The Swiss chemical industry's approach to emergency relief and its containment
Hubert, Ph., & Massuelle, M. H. Policy alternatives in radon risk management
Merkulova, 0. A., & Kozeltsev, M. L. Compensation policy in risk management
TUESDAY MORNING; Session: BSE
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 10.30-12.00
(BSE part 1 of 1). Chair: Agneta Oskarsson
Leiss, W. Mad cows and mother's milk
Marris, C., Brenot, J., & Bonnefous, S. Perception of BSE among the French public
TUESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Comparisons
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Comparisons part 2 of 2). CHAIR: Marco Barlettani
MacDougall, K. A., Fleming, G., & Buchanan, D. Development of a framework and model for assessing the risk of contaminated groundwater
Hockey, S. M., Hulbert, W. G., & Liew, S. K. Risk comparison of options for safe operation of a UK road tunnel
Ragozin, A. L., Assessment of natural risks in Russia
Yelokhin A. N., Kozlov, E. A., Chernoplekov, A. N., Burdakov, N. I., & Yelokhina. T. B. The criteria of acceptable risk in Russia
TUESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Infrastructure
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 15.30-17.00
(Infrastructure part 1 of 1). Chair: Gunnar Johansson
Vermey, P. B. Integrated risk management in large infrastructure projects
Barr, S. W. Managing to survive -- The case for safety in privately financed public transportation projects
Lisovsky, L. Ecological risk of petroleum ports and pipelines designs in Baltic region of Russia estimation
Belousov, E. L., & Kupny, V. I. Potential risks realization at the shelter site 4 Chernobyl NPP
TUESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Method & Technology
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Method & Technology part 4 of 6). Chair: Igor V. Lisovsky
Madjar, M., & von Rohr, Ph. Graphical system modelling for batch and semi-batch processes
Armour, A. Citizen - expert collaborative process for risk analysis
Odishara, G., Safonov, V., Ovshrov, S., & Shvyrajev, A. Risk analysis of sour gas processing complex in Russia
Reer, B. Conclusions from Occurrences by Descriptions of Actions (CODA)
TUESDAY AFT7ERNOON; Session: Method & Technology
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 15.30-17.00
(Method & Technology part 5 of 6). Chair: Torbjörn Thedéen
Cowell, P. G., Evans, A. W., Foot, P. B., Gerrard, R., Mason, S. M., Parker, I. G., Paterson, D. S., & Slater, K. A methodology for calculating individual risk in the vicinity of airports and its application to decision making
Fermaud, Ch., Peter. Th., & Bohnenblust, H. Quantitative safety analysis: Conceptual framework and case studies
Yelokhin, A. N., Kozlov, E. A., Bodrikov, O. V., Ulianov, S., & Glebov, V. U. Complex Risk Analysis for Novgorodsky Region's Population
Akhmedjanov, F. M., Krymsky, Y. G., & Kudayarov, R. A. Risk-based technique for complex dynamic systems safety provision: Uncertainties interval models utilization
TUESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Risk & Economy
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Risk & Economy part 2 of 3). Chair: R. B. Ward
Suominen, A., & Engblom, J. Current aspects of business risk management in small and medium-sized Finnish enterprises
Anderson, P. Does risk attitude influence the information use by credit managers? A survey study among credit managers in Swedish suppliers
Björklund, C. Work motivation and perceived risks
Porfiriev, B. Decision making on economic rehabilitation of the areas suffered from radiation impact in Russia: The risk concept viewpoint
TUESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Risk & Economy
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 15.30-17.00
(Risk & Economy part 3 of 3). Chair: Arto Suominen
Ward, R. B. Management risk as perceived by engineering students
Rickenlund, I. Risk management on a deregulated electricity market
Ince, J. E., Heller, E. B., & Fisher, C. E. Research on consumer perceptions funded by the UK Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Bykov, A. A., Kudriavtsev, G. I., & Kalyujnaia, N. V. Economic tools of environmental radioactive contamination management: Perspectives of environmental policy in Russia
TUESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Transboundary Risk
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Transboundary Risk part 1 of 2). Chair: Roger Kasperson
Linnerooth-Bayer, J., & Lofstedt, R. E. Transboundary environmental risk management: An overview
Roll, G. B. Implementation of transboundary environmental risks management strategies in border areas of the Baltics and the New Independent States
Müller-Herold, U., & Nickel, G. A simple formula to estimate the isotropic geographical range of environmental chemicals
Kollas, I. G. Transboundary impacts of nuclear accidents
TUESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Transboundary Risk
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 15-30-17.00
(Transboundary Risk part 2 of 2). Chair: Ragnar Löfstedt
Kasperson, J. X., & Kasperson, R. E. Transboundary risks: Distinctive challenges to communication and management
Prokhorova, I. Risk and identity: New borders - old boundaries, lessons from Estonia
Vari, A. Public participation in the energy sector of Hungary: Transboundary vs national risk management
TUESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Communication
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Communication part 2 of 3). Chair: Stig Arne Nohrstedt
Vollono, C., Latella, R., Bastone, A. A methodological approach in communicating risks to the general population living near an electric power plant in central Italy
Owen, A., Colbourne, J., & Fife-Schaw, C. Risk communication of hazardous processes associated with drinking water quality -- A mental models approach to customer perception
Skolbekken, J. A. Stating the facts: Communicating the risk reduction achieved by cholesterol reducing drugs
Furendi, A. Presenting the benefits and risks of oral contraceptives: lessons from a UK "pill panic"
TUESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Communication
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 15.30-17.00
(Communication part 3 of 3). Chair: Horst Rakel
Enander, A. Communicating with the public about risk via realistic scenarios
Munoz-Carmona, F. A., & Davey, W. G. Notes about culture and volcanic risk analysis
Vari, A. Development of public participation and risk communication in Hungary: Facility siting in the energy sector
Nikitin, S., & Bruckmeister, K. Risk communication in a transforming society: Russia
TUESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Perception
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Perception part 4 of 6). Chair: Paul Slovic
Rosa, E. A. A further look at cross-cultural risk perceptions: Using covariance analysis (LISREL) to distinguish between cultural differences in structure and dimensions
Ulleberg, P., & Rundmo. T. Perceived environmental risk, environmental concern and behaviour
Orton, B. R., Sjöberg, L., Jung, J., Vorsatz, D., & Tamasseyne, M. Risk perception by industrial radiographers; England and Hungary compared
Feofanov, K., & Feofanova, O. Risk perception models and risk values in Russia
TUESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Perception
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 15.30-17.00
(Perception part 5 of 6). Chair: Viera Rosova
Pattison, C. A., Frewer, L. J., & McKenna, F. Predictive modelling of public risk perceptions for food-related hazards
Sjöberg, L., & Oskarsson, A. Novice risk perception: A study of food risks as perceived by students of veterinary medicine
Placer, V., & Delquié, Ph. Societal risk perception and demand for risk mitigation
Sjöberg, L. Superstition and risk perception
TUESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Management
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Management part 2 of 3). Chair: Marvind Rausand
Mootanah, D. P. Iterative risk control in project management: A simple framework
Lajksjö, Ö. Perspectives on risk management in Swedish municipalities
Mironyuk, S. G., & Kropotkin, M. P. Problems of assessment of acceptable risk caused by natural hazards
Dobrocheev, O. V., & Solovianov, A. A. Interrelation of accident rate in energy sector with the parameters of social and industrial development
TUESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Management
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 15.30-17.00
(Management part 3 of 3). Chair: Örjan Lajksjö
Shatkin, J. A. Risks of risk-based decision making
Einarsson, S. Vulnerability in complex systems: Do we approach the problem of human error in an appropriate way?
Hodgson, S. B. Risk management - We are what we learn
Kuz'min, I. I., & Menshikov, V. V. Use of risk management for sustainable development
TUESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Occupation
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Occupation part 1 of 2). Chair: Torbjörn Rundmo
Bjerke, W. Safety and risk management with practical examples from Norsk Hydro
Mearns, K., Flin, R., Fleming, M., & Gordon, R. Factors predicting safety attitudes, safety satisfaction and safety behaviour in offshore workers
Rundmo. T., Ulleberg, P., & Bjerke, W. Safety attitudes and risk behaviour employee assessments
Mearns, K., Rundmo. T., Flin, R., Fleming, M., & Gordon, R. A comparative study of risk perception and safety in UK and Norwegian offshore workers
TUESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Occupation
TUESDAY, JUNE 17. TIME: 15.30-17.00
(Occupation part 2 of 2). Chair: Willy Bjerke
Backström. T. Risk assessment as a part of continuous safety management
Rosness, R. Management of occupational accident risk in medium sized enterprises: A problem solving perspective
Holst Olsen. T., Lauritzen, E. K., Holm, N. & Ladefoged, L. Practical risk management in construction. Experiences from the Öresund Fixed Link, Danish Landworks
Hansson, S. O., & Rudén, C. Science and policy in occupational standard-setting
WEDNESDAY MORNING; Session: Theory
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. TIME: 10.30-12.00
(Theory part 1 of 2). Chair: Philippe Hubert
Hansson, S. O. Incomparable risks
Gazsó, A., Hofer, P., Schinner, F., Andreev, I., Kromp, W., & Kromp-Kolb, H. Integrated risk assessment of NPPs
Ball, D. J., & Golob, L. Risk ranking
Eremenko, V. A., & Sharov, V. F. Assessment of human factor uncertainties and risks comparisons for optimization of hazardous energetics and industry
WEDNESDAY MORNING; Session: Method & Technology
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. TIME: 10.30-12.00
(Method & Technology part 6 of 6). Chair: Paul Cowell
Lisovsky, I., Polyansky, K., & Ubrantzev, J. Radiation risk and the navy of Russia
Bigün, H. Safety analysis of a fuel cell powered electric vehicle with liquid hydrogen, LH2, stored onboard vehicle
Ardorino, F., & Magne, L. The use of PSAs in piping components maintenance prioritization
Odisharia, G., Safonov, V., Ovcharov, S., & Shvyryajev, A. Risk assessment of liquefied gas pipelines under design in Russia
WEDNESDAY MORNING; Session: Health
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. TIME: 10.30-12.00
(Health part 1 of 2). Chair: L. Kelly
Charnley, G. A systematic, comprehensive framework for environmental and occupational health risk management
Bykov, A. A., & Revich, B. A. Health risk assessments of the environmental lead contamination in Russia
Blinkin, V. L. Analysis of exogenous components of mortality risks
Matishov, G. G., Shparkovsky, I. A., Savinov, V. M., Matishov, D. G., & Savinova. T. N. Toxicological situation in the Barents region seas and factors of risk during the development of shelf hydrocarbon deposits
WEDNESDAY MORNING; Session: Planning
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. TIME: 10.30-12.00
(Planning part 1 of 1). Chair: P. Verger
Karkanis S. A., & Bonanos, G. S. A GIS based decision support tool for the management of industrial risk
Hofer, P., Kastchiev, G., Kromp, W., Seidelberger, E., & Weimann, G. Risks of merging of Western and Eastern nuclear technologies
Fedorov, A., Khetagurov, S., & Kuzmin, I. Risk management in nuclear energy sector: Marginal Costs Optimization Method (MCOM)
Levina. T. M., & Margolina, V. Y. Comparative study of possibility of mental disease in the population affected after Chernobyl accident and population of "clean" areas
WEDNESDAY MORNING; Session: Symbols
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. TIME: 10.30-12.00
(Symbols part 1 of 1). Chair: Kjell Ohlsson
Sandberg, K. W., & Ohlsson, K. Insecure with personal security codes
Pan, Y., & Sandberg, K. W. Pictogram: Security vs user friendliness
Piamonte, D. P. T., Ohlsson, K., & Abeysekera, J. D. A. Icon identification among different cultures
WEDNESDAY MORNING; Session: Perception
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. TIME: 10.30-12.00
(Perception part 6 of 6). Chair: José Palma-Oliviera
Chambers, D. B., Garisto, N. C., Wiatzka, G. M., & Goldammer, W. The integration of risk, quality of life, and cost-benefit analysis in the risk management of sites with mixed wastes
Svensson, E., Angelborg-Thanderz, M., & Olsson, S. Perception of risk, pilot performance, pilot mental workload, handling qualities, and sensory feedback in landings under turbulence
Kolarova, D. Risk perception, health and inequality
Tarasov, V. S. Policy risk on the social and economic situation in Belarus
WEDNESDAY MORNING; Session: Chernobyl
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. TIME: 10.30-12.00
(Chernobyl part 1 of 3). Chair: Galina Rumyantseva
Arkhangelskaya, G. V., & Zykova, I. A. Public priorities of countermeasures during 10 years after Chernobyl
Ageeva, L. A. Risk of the relocation after the Chernobyl accident
Mozgovaya, A. V. Chernobyl disaster rescuers' quality of life: The results of sociological surveys
Drottz-Sjöberg, B.-M., Rumyantseva, G. M., Arkhangelskaya, H. V., Nyagu, A. I., & Ageeva, L. A. Summing up the importance of social and psychological factors for risk mitigation a decade after the Chernobyl accident
WEDNESDAY MORNING; Session: Accidents
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. TIME: 10.30-12.00
(Accidents part 1 of 2). Chair: V. F. Demin
Müller, M., & Rudolf von Rohr, Ph. Experimental determination and modelling of aerosol entrainment from flashing or boiling pool during depressurization of chemical reactor systems after loss of cooling accidents
Gritsenko, A. I., Belov, N. S., Semenov, V. N., & Sorokovikova, O. S. The unique experiments on the assessment of accident consequences at the gas transport systems
Kochurov, B. I., Bykova, O. Yu., Mironyuk, S. G., & Belov, N. S. Environmental risk assessment of underground gas storage
Polyakov, V., Bulatov, G., & Andronova, A. Why is fracture of a large diameter pipeline considered to be a catastrophe? Ecological and other aspects
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Theory
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Theory part 2 of 2). Chair: Vitaly Eremenko
Despres, A., Chartier, M., Mansoax, H., Rommens, C., Hubert, P. Two approaches for dose assessment: modelling and monitoring
Rakel, H., Renn, O., & Webler. T. The use of risk assessment in the development of U.S. rule
Lystsov, V. N. The risk assessment for the nuclear wastes dumped at Kara Sea
Bushmanov, A. Y., Merziyakov, A. L., & Vasiliev, K. F. Risk assessment of falling ill with cerebral thrombosis for people being exposed to the influence of ionizing radiation
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Health
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Health part 2 of 2). Chair: Katarina Victorin
Wooldridge, M., & Kelly, L. Animal health risk assessments: New problems, new solutions
Suskov, I. I., Glouchtchenko, A. I., & Vavilov, N. I. The conception of complex monitoring of the medical-genetical and radiation-ecological risks indexes after Chernobyl disaster
Suskov, I. I., & Glouchtchenko, A. I. The conception of complex monitoring of the medical-genetical and radiation-ecological risks indexes after Chernobyl disaster
Merzlyakov, A. L., Yasiliev, K. F., Dmitrieva, N. V., & Plechanov, G. F. Risk assessment of residence based on biological researches
Zimin, V. L., Blinova, L. D., & Zimina, L. M. Ecological monitoring in the vicinity of nuclear facilities for risk assessment and decision making
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Wastes
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Wastes part 1 of 1). Chair: Stavros Karkanis
Liljenzin, J.-O., & Rydberg, J. Risks from nuclear waste
Hunt, S., & Frewer, L. Risk perceptions of different radiation hazards
Skanata, D., Sinka, D., Lokner, V., & Schaller, A. Risk assessment of a phosphogypsum disposal site
Noschenko, A. G., & Bondar, A. Yu. Estimation of the health condition of the people having participated in the eliminating the consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Strategic Thinking
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Strategic Thinking part 1 of 1). Chair: Gunnar Sjöstedt
Sjöstedt, G. Problems of risk assessment in negotiation on transboundary environmental issues
Drottz-Sjöberg, B.-M. Uncertainty, security threat and judgement of risk
Baturin, Y. M., & Dobrocheev, O. V. Risk analysis of the social conflicts in time and space
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Chernobyl
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Chernobyl part 2 of 3). Chair: Henrietta Arkhangelskaya
Rumyantseva, G. M., Margolina, V. Y., Plyplina, D. V. Estimation of health risk for the population, affected after Chernobyl accident
Nyagu, A. I., & Loganovsky, K. N. Mental health in Chernobyl disaster survivors: Remote period medical and social risks
Chuprovskaya, N. U. Cerebrovascular pathology arisement risk in persons -- Chernobyl NPP accident survivors
Bomko, E. I. Morbidity estimation in changeable cohort of children being chronically exposed by low level doses of radiation in consequence Chernobyl accident
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Chernobyl
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Chernobyl part 3 of 3). Chair: Vladimir Tarasov
Prisyazhniuk, A., Gristshenko, V., Zakordonets, V., Fouzik, N., Slipeniuk, Ye., & Ryzhak, I. Risk of development of malignant tumors in the Ukraine after the Chernobyl accident
Bondar, A. Yu. Investigation of cytogenetic effects in group of children from evacuated area
Igumnov, S. A., Drozdovitch, V. V., & Minenko, V. F. The peculiarities of mental and behavioral disorders of the children with the thyroid oncopathology exposed as a result of the Chernobyl accident
Igumnov, S. Intellectual development and peculiarities of mental and behavioural disorders of children whose mothers were exposed to radiation on the different terms of gestation as a result of Chernobyl disaster
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON; Session: Accidents
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. TIME: 13.30-15.00
(Accidents part 2 of 2). Chair: Marcus Müller
Hirschberg, S., Spiekerman, G., & Dones, R. Comparative assessment of severe accident risks in the energy sector
Demin, V. F., & Hedemann-Jensen, P. Health risk analysis in post accident management and other related applications
Yelokhin, A. N., Koz1ov, E. A., Chernoplekov, A. N., & Protzenko, A. N. The scaling of emergencies in Russia
Bulatov, G., Polyakov, V., Vasilieva, M. V., & Gedgovd, K. N. Risk of RBMK-reactor catastrophes due to unsealing fuel elements
POSTERS
Lauria, L., Bastone, A., & Vollono, C. Analysing public perception and information needs about risks connected to the operation at an electric power plant in central Italy
Kalioujnaia, N. V., Kudryavtsev, G. I., & Bykov, A. A. Ecological insurance in Russia: analysis of theoretical approach and first practical experience
Carter, N., Hellbom, M., Hellman, B., Nilsson, K., & Edling, C. Environmental health risks - do politicians, experts and the general public have the same concerns?
Omeljanets, T. G., Mitko, W. S., & Ganeva, S. L. Estimation of risk of use of microorganisms producents in biotechnology
Ulleberg, P., & Rundmo, T. Perceived environmental risk and strain
Antonuk, N. The degree of mass media effects on the people ecological consciousness and technological risk perception
Bakhtizin, R. N., Burenin, V. A., Nabieb, R. R., & Pavlov, S. V. The assessment of technogenic risk as a multicriteria task of pipeline systems management
Omeljanets, N. I., Orneljanets, S. N. Summary radiating risk from Chernobyl of accident
Stepanova, E. I., Galitchanskaya, T. Y., & Sobolev, B. G. Risk perception and radiation accident. Some approaches in children irradiated prenatally health deterioration risk estimation
Bazyka, D., Beliaeva, N., Guilling, E., Chumak, A., & Karas, G. Lymphocyte receptor systems in the psychoneurologic consequences risk assessment after radiation exposure and narcomany
Igumnov, S., Shemyakina, E., & Avin, A. The longitudinal investigation of the dynamics of psychological development of children undergone to radiation exposure in utero (clinical- dosimetrical correlations)
Maximova, T. Perception of radioactive risk: Realities and phobia
Blekher, A. Ja., & Dovgusha, V. V. Radiation-hygienic conceptions analysis of handling with reactor compartments of being utilised nuclear-powered submarines
Blekher, A. Ja., Bychenkov, V. S., Dovgusha, V. V., & Raevsky, B. N. Radioactive contamination of several territories of North-West region, conditioned by enterprises of shipbuilding and ship-repair complex
Schott, H., Berg, H. P., Gürtz, R. Process in the probabilistic safety assessment for nuclear power plants
Wahlström, H., Vågsholm, I., & Lindberg, A. Estimation of the risk of introducing salmonella contaminated food to Sweden despite existing import control