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Risk assessment modelling and visualisation

The MEMbrain toolkit provides methodological and computer-based support for personnel responsible for the management of emergencies. It links geographical information system (GIS) technology to environmental monitoring, emergency preparedness planning, accident simulation, and crisis time communicat...

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Published in:Safety science 1998-10, Vol.30 (1), p.71-77
Main Authors: Heino, P, Kakko, R
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