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P2008 IRGC
Titre du projet
Contribution de la Suisse à l'International Risk Governance Council (IRGC)
Titre du projet anglais
International Risk Governance Council (IRGC), Geneva

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Mots-clé
(Anglais)
Risk Governance, artificial intelligence and robots, biodiversity, chemical industry, climate change, critical infrastructure, food safety, genetic engineering, governance in large, organizations, pandemic diseases, nanotechnology, carbon capture and storage, energy security
Programme de recherche
(Anglais)
  • Developing concepts of risk governance that have relevance across different risk types, problem areas, organisations and countries
  • Anticipating major risk issues and improving the understanding and assessment of them and the ambiguities involved
  • Providing policy recommendations to key decision makers in government.
Description succincte
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IRGC is an independent organisation whose purpose is to help the understanding and management of global risks that impact on human health and safety, the environment, the economy and society

In achieving its mission IRGC will seek to work with governments, industry, NGOs and other organisations

Objectifs du projet
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IRGC’s goal is to facilitate a better understanding of risks and their scientific, political, social, and economic contexts and of how to manage them. IRGC considers that it is important to bring the principles of integrated risk governance of important emerging systemic risks to the highest levels of decision making.

It believes that by combining forces governments, academia, industry, and international and large non-governmental organizations can together develop and implement the best options for governing global risks through coordinated and coherent policy making, regulation, research agendas and communication.

Résumé des résultats (Abstract)
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For further information, please refer to the website of the International Risk Governance Council (IRGC) :
http://www.irgc.org/

and for projects of IRGC :
http://www.irgc.org/-Projects-.html