This work analyses the issue of the acceptable level of risk in the civil protection field from a behavioural perspective. Choosing the acceptable level of risk for a community is a task that political decision-makers are charged with. However, it so happens that politicians do not manage to accomplish this. The reasons for this and some possible solutions have been broached by Di Bucci and Savadori (2018). Starting from that paper, this work aims at proposing some preliminary reasoning on the so-called L’Aquila trial, which involved scientists and Civil Protection officers after the 6 April 2009 Abruzzo earthquake (Italy). Behavioural sciences provide a key to understanding what happened through heuristics and biases that affected all the ...
On Monday, 6 April 2009 at 3:32 a.m. (local time), a moment magnitude 6.3 earthquake with an epicent...
Today, in Italy, studies on perception of seismic risk are quite rare and even more rarely results a...
The disastrous earthquake in L’Aquila Italy (Mw 6.3, 6 April 2009) again highlights the issue of pot...
This work analyses the issue of the acceptable level of risk in the civil protection field from a be...
Earthquake is a natural calamity that cannot be predicted, and even though one day, hypothetically, ...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect on what can be learned about disaster risk reduction (DRR) f...
The first stage of the trial in L’Aquila (Italy) ended with a conviction of seven experts, convened ...
This paper aims to analyse the role of law in the identification of the responsibility domain of ‘re...
The first stage of the trial in L’Aquila (Italy) ended with a conviction of seven experts, convened ...
In the last years, social studies have provided evidence that risk communication is strongly influen...
On Monday April 6, 2009, a Mw 6.3 earthquake hit the city of L’Aquila, Italy, leaving 308 deaths and...
Studies of risk perception examine the judgments that people make when they are asked to characteriz...
Risk perception is a fundamental element in the definition and the adoption of preventive counter-me...
This chapter consists of a brief discussion on some legal aspects concerning scientists’ responsibil...
On Monday, 6 April 2009 at 3:32 a.m. (local time), a moment magnitude 6.3 earthquake with an epicent...
Today, in Italy, studies on perception of seismic risk are quite rare and even more rarely results a...
The disastrous earthquake in L’Aquila Italy (Mw 6.3, 6 April 2009) again highlights the issue of pot...
This work analyses the issue of the acceptable level of risk in the civil protection field from a be...
Earthquake is a natural calamity that cannot be predicted, and even though one day, hypothetically, ...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect on what can be learned about disaster risk reduction (DRR) f...
The first stage of the trial in L’Aquila (Italy) ended with a conviction of seven experts, convened ...
This paper aims to analyse the role of law in the identification of the responsibility domain of ‘re...
The first stage of the trial in L’Aquila (Italy) ended with a conviction of seven experts, convened ...
In the last years, social studies have provided evidence that risk communication is strongly influen...
On Monday April 6, 2009, a Mw 6.3 earthquake hit the city of L’Aquila, Italy, leaving 308 deaths and...
Studies of risk perception examine the judgments that people make when they are asked to characteriz...
Risk perception is a fundamental element in the definition and the adoption of preventive counter-me...
This chapter consists of a brief discussion on some legal aspects concerning scientists’ responsibil...
On Monday, 6 April 2009 at 3:32 a.m. (local time), a moment magnitude 6.3 earthquake with an epicent...
Today, in Italy, studies on perception of seismic risk are quite rare and even more rarely results a...
The disastrous earthquake in L’Aquila Italy (Mw 6.3, 6 April 2009) again highlights the issue of pot...