Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Advanced Disaster Risk Analysis Methods - Selected Chapters (17.GD034)

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General information:
 
Category Professional-applicative
Scientific or art field Upravljanje rizikom od katastrofalnih događaja i požara
Interdisciplinary Yes
ECTS 10
Educational goal:

Mastering the theoretical knowledge and advanced methods and techniques of research in the field of reducing the risk of events with disastrous consequences, the development of a multidisciplinary approach and tools.

Educational outcome:

Ability to independently engage in research activities , with the possibility of conceiving problems , application and connecting the acquired knowledge in the subject area with the knowledge acquired in other areas . The ability to follow modern achievements , as well as critical analysis , evaluation and synthesis of new and complex ideas in the field of reducing the risk of events with disastrous consequences in the built environment .

Course content:

Contemporary trends in the development of engineering aspect of reducing the risk of events with disastrous consequences . Modern methods , models , regulations and aspects of risk assessment as a function of performance facilities . Analysis of the flow of information , the use of qualitative and quantitative methods in data analysis and use of spatial information systems in the field of risk reduction . Probabilistic methods of analysis of hazards , vulnerability assessment and exposure in the built environment .

Teaching methods:

Lectures , consultations . Through lectures discussion and interactive computer simulation to monitor the work of students and their progress . Mentoring for certain areas to increase knowledge . Using modern methods of computer classes

Literature:
Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Tim Bedford and Roger Cooke Probabilistic Risk Analysis> Foundations and Methods 2001 Cambrige English
EEA Technical report Mapping the impacts of natural hazards and technological accidents in Europe An overview of the last decade 2010 EEA, Copenhagen English
S. Nayak S. Zlatanova Remote Sensing and GIS Technologies for Monitoring and Prediction of Disasters 2012 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg English
A.M. Hasofer V.R. Beck, I.D. Bennetts Risk Analysis in Building Fire Safety Engineering 2007 Elsevier Ltd. English
Roxanna McDonald Introduction to Natural and Man-made Disasters and their Effects on Buildings 2003 Architectural Press English
Simonović, S.P. Systems Approach in Management of Disasters : Methods and Applications 2011 Wiley, New Jersey English
David Yung Principles of Fire Risk Assessment in Buildings 2008 John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. English
Proske, D. Catalogue of Risks Natural, Technical, Social and Health Risks 2008 Springer, Berlin English
H. Rodríguez, E. L. Quarantelli, R. R. Dynes Handbook of Disaster Research 2007 Springer English
Knowledge evaluation:
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Oral part of the exam No Yes 50.00
Term paper Yes Yes 50.00
Lecturers:

vanr. prof. Marković Marko

Associate Professor

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prof. dr Popov Srđan

Full Professor

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prof. dr Laban Mirjana

Full Professor

Study research work
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prof. dr Laban Mirjana

Full Professor

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prof. dr Popov Srđan

Full Professor

Study research work

vanr. prof. Marković Marko

Associate Professor

Lectures

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