The following case studies were developed with the purpose of illustrating certain aspects of IRGC’s methods and tools.
Contributing Factors to Risk Emergence
- Harvey Fineberg and Mary Wilson, Emerging infectious diseases (pdf)
- Jeffrey McNeely, Ecosystem services (pdf)
- Michel Maila, International Financial Markets (pdf)
- Dirk Helbing, Systemic Risks in Society and Economics (pdf)
- Wolfgang Kröger, Large Scale Engineered Systems (pdf)
- IRGC Secretariat, The Obesity Epidemic (pdf)
- IRGC Secretariat, Emerging Food Safety Risks: Melamine-Tainted Milk in China (pdf)
- IRGC Secretariat, Counterfeit Prescription Drugs (pdf)
- IRGC Secretariat, Emerging Risks in Megacities (pdf)
- IRGC Secretariat, Severe Space Weather Solar Storms (pdf)
- IRGC Secretariat, Sea-Level Rise (pdf)
Improving Anticipation of and Early Response to Emerging Risks
- Peter Wielinga and Jorgen Schlundt, Combating the Risk of Antimicrobial Resistance in Animals for the Benefit of Human Health in Denmark (pdf)
- Kees Burger and Jeroen Warner, Risk Governance of Food Supply Chains (pdf)
- Richard G. Little, Managing the Risk of Aging Infrastructure (pdf)
- Kenneth A. Oye, Proactive and Adaptive Governance of Emerging Risks: The Case of DNA Synthesis and Synthetic Biology (pdf)
- George W. Leeson, Migration as a Policy Response to Population Ageing (pdf)
- Darryl Jarvis, Johannes Loh and Tim Hilger, The Interaction of Social and Economic Risk (pdf)