SysRisk
@SysRisk_project
Systemic environmental risk analysis for threats to UK recovery from COVID-19 NERC funded project with Universities of Reading, York and Surrey
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THREAD: UK Recovery from #COVID19 needs to balance the needs of the economy, societal cohesion and health. The Environment is not currently explicit in some framings of national recovery, yet there are a number of … [1/9]
Complex risks to human health and wellbeing are being neglected by governments and NGOs because of a failure appreciate the complex nature of environmental risks. @SysRisk_project looks at how risks interact and unexpected consequences. reading.ac.uk/news-and-event…
We are really pleased to share our final project report available to read and download here: sysrisk.org.uk/resources Do get in touch to let us know what you think! #systemicrisk #environment #airquality #biosecurity #foodsecurity #riskmanagement
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Resources - SysRisk
SysRisk Final Report, December 2021 Related reading A selection of other reports on complex / systemic risk which may be of interest: Adler C, Hadorn G (2014) The IPCC and treatment of uncertainties:...
🔴With #COP26 having come to an end, it could not be more relevant & urgent to discuss #climatechange & its implications on our health. So, that's going to be our focus this week. Send us your questions for this week's briefing at [email protected] or DM us!
🔴"Climate change is the single biggest health threat facing humanity", said the recent WHO report on Climate Change & Health. With #climatechange affecting health all across the world, what are your concerns? Send us your questions: 📧[email protected] / DM us!
🔴With #COP26 having come to an end, it could not be more relevant & urgent to discuss #climatechange & its implications on our health. So, that's going to be our focus this week. Send us your questions for this week's briefing at [email protected] or DM us!
The impact of climate change on health is getting worse & it is exacerbating existing health & social inequities. The 2021 Lancet Countdown Report gives a code red for the health of people in every region of the world. Read the full report thelancet.com/journals/lance… #LancetClimate21
In FOUR HOURS at 2pm-4pm BST we shall launch our 2021 report from the global Lancet Countdown on health and climate change. I'll be privileged to chair some amazing speakers and panellists to answer many questions. You can REGISTER BELOW.
⏱️Going LIVE tonight at 23.30 BST Bringing together the research of 43 institutions & over 90 experts in health & climate change, it's a must read before #COP26 There's still time to register for the launch event at 14.00 BST tomorrow: hopin.com/events/launch-… #LancetClimate21
We have drawn on our learnings so far to respond to the National Resilience Strategy call for evidence. See what we said here: sysrisk.org.uk/2021/10/08/nat… #SystemicRisk #AirQuality #Biosecurity #FoodSecurity #NationalResilienceStrategy #resilience @Tom_H_Oliver @PhilipToveyRM
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National Resilience Strategy - Response to Call for Evidence - SysRisk project - SysRisk
In what context is this response developed?: e. Other: as a representative of an academic consortium project involving partners from Universities of Reading, Surrey and York in partnership with...
Illuminating. Just like @romankrznaric highlights in the #goodancester, where he states there is noting inherently ‘good’ (morally) about longtermism, when most call for more of it, this paper calls out the dark side of #resilience. #futures @SysRisk_project
Socio-ecological "Resilience" can sometimes be "Undesirable" if it reinforces undesirable outcomes for society, impairing transformation and enhancing power asymmetries Thank you André Z. Dornelles @Tom_H_Oliver et al - eye-opening! cambridge.org/core/journals/…
New blog @NatPrepCom: SysRisk Investigators, Profs Tom Oliver & Ally Lewis, explore environmental justice & how to achieve greater equality through certain green measures. nationalpreparednesscommission.uk/2021/09/buildi… @AtmosChemYork @Tom_H_Oliver #systemicrisk #airquality #biosecurity #foodsecurity
#InterestingRead: New co-authored paper from @YESIUoY Sustainable Food co-lead Prof Bob Doherty, modelling the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on societal transitions in the food system. Read: ow.ly/T6V450ER2Xi @frankboons @sciencedirect @IknowfoodYork @UoY_UYMS
The #SysRisk project kicks off this morning with our inception meeting - looking forward to meeting all our participants for the expert elicitation workshops! @SysRisk_project #systemicrisk #airquality #environment
Important balanced critique of Deep Adaptation paper by @jembendell that suggests 'near-term societal collapse'. Note, this is *not* to downplay the overall threat, but it adds some important nuance on evidence interpretation and timeframes opendemocracy.net/en/oureconomy/…
"Bayesian inference of network structure from unreliable data" is now in print in the Journal of Complex Networks. academic.oup.com/comnet/article… Joint work with MEJ Newman and George T Cantwell.
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Bayesian inference of network structure from unreliable data
Abstract. Most empirical studies of complex networks do not return direct, error-free measurements of network structure. Instead, they typically rely on in
New report on "The Challenge of Feeding the World Sustainably" - a summary from the joint @theNASciences @royalsociety US-UK Forum on Sustainable Agriculture from nap.edu/catalog/26007/…
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