Risk and vulnerability
Risk is an expression of the combination of the probability and the consequence of an event. Risk analysis is an effective tool for making objective decisions under uncertainty. Such analysis also makes it possible to manage the risk, for example, by taking measures that reduce vulnerability and thus also risk.
NGI's work related to risk takes place across a broad front, including
- development of a new methodology for quantifying risk and the use of traditional methods for risk mapping
- climate-related ROS for Norwegian municipalities
- participation in large international research projects, as well as more minor issues in specific situations
- risk analysis and proposals for risk-reducing measures
Examples of areas for risk assessment
- natural hazards such as landslides, floods, tidal waves
- geotechnical engineering on land and offshore
- dam assessments
- environmental engineering
- climate change and impact on natural hazards
Carl Bonnevie Harbitz
Expert Adviser Climate Adaptation and Hydrodynamics carl.bonnevie.harbitz@ngi.no+47 922 39 636
Håkon Heyerdahl
Head of Section Slope Stability and Risk Assessment hakon.heyerdahl@ngi.no+47 951 25 767