RISK newsletter:
Reports from Eastern Europe
Source: The Society for Risk
Analysis' RISK newsletter,
Second Quarter 1995
Several attendees of the 1994
SRA Annual Meeting from Eastern Europe reported on Society
for Risk Analysis activities in their countries.
Karel Blaha of the Czech Republic said approximately 15
persons have adapted the SRA bylaws to their own chapter and have
developed a cooperative program with a Czech group of
environmental scientists, which will include a national meeting
in September 1995. The main topics will be a post-graduate risk
assessment curriculum and research programs, the latter in
response to a request from the Ministry of Environment for
assistance in the peer review of grants. (Contact: Karel Blaha,
Prague, telephone (42) 2 67311 467, e-mail blaha@earn.cvut.cz,
fax (42) 2 67311 236.)
Naoum I. Borodianskii said the Ukraine Kiev Chapter, which
has 112 members from eight cities, conducts monthly workshops at
Solomon University or the Institute of Cybernetics. The chapter
will have a national conference in Kiev in November 1995 with a
focus on the influence of environmental factors on health risks.
The chapter officers are Vladimir Michalevich, president; Andrei
Serdyuk, vice-president; Borodianskii, secretary-treasurer; and
Boris Prister, councilor. Serdyuk chairs the 1995 program
committee, which also includes Alexando Rozenfeld and
Borodianskii. (Contact: Naoum Borodianskii, Kiev, telephone (7)
044 228 7212, fax (7) 044 224 3026.)
Vitaly Eremenko of Russia, organizing chairman of SRA of the
Russian Federation, gave an overview of risk analysis work in
Russia. Others reporting on activities of some of the country's
10 SRA chapters, most of which focus on specific geographic
risks, included Victor G. Krymsky, Sergei G. Mironyok, Anatoli
Merzliakov, and Oksana Shilova. (Contact: Vitaly Eremenko,
Moscow, telephones (7) 095 275 34 89 and (7) 095 196 95 79
(office), e-mail vitaly@glas.apc.org.)
Branimir Molak of Croatia said that further development of an
SRA chapter in his country has been interrupted by the region's
continuing wars. He presented a paper on the use of risk analysis
in developing a rational approach to rebuilding the nation.
(Contact: Branimir Molak, Zagreb, telephone (38) 51 579 834,
e-mail molak@rujan.srce.hr.)
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