03871nam a22004695i 4500001001800000003000900018005001700027007001500044008004100059020001800100020001900118024003100137082001200168100003500180245014300215246015200358264004600510300003300556336002600589337002600615338003600641347002400677490004100701505112800742520104001870650001702910650002302927650002002950650002802970650002302998650001703021650002303038650002803061650002903089650002203118700003303140710003403173773002003207776003603227830004103263856009703304978-1-4020-4924-8DE-He21320260521092115.0cr nn 008mamaa100301s2006 ne | s |||| 0|eng d a9781402049248 a997814020492487 a10.1007/1-4020-4924-22doi04a6242231 aFrolov, Konstantin V.eeditor.10aProtection of Civilian Infrastructure from Acts of Terrorismh[electronic resource] /cedited by Konstantin V. Frolov, Gregory B. Baecher.3 aProceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Protection of Civilian Infrastructure from Acts of Terrorism, Moscow, Russia, May 27-29, 2004 1aDordrecht :bSpringer Netherlands,c2006. aXV, 254 p.bonline resource. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier atext filebPDF2rda1 aNATO Security through Science Series0 aOPENING ADDRESS -- SETTING THE SCENE AND CHARACTERIZING THE THREAT -- RISK MANAGEMENT IN NATURAL AND SOCIETAL SYSTEMS -- VULNERABILITY ESTIMATION OF HIGH-RISE STRUCTURES IN CASE OF NON-REGULAR DYNAMIC ACTIONS BY METHODS OF STATISTICAL SIMULATION -- SETTING THE STAGE: THE VULNERABILITY OF CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURES -- THE RISK IMPOSED BY FIRE TO BUILDINGS AND HOW TO ADDRESS IT -- ANALYSIS OF TECHNOGENIC RISKS UNDER TERRORIST IMPACTS -- VULNERABILITY, RISK ANALYSIS, AND RISK ASSESSMENT -- PETROLEUM SUPPLY VULNERABILITY DUE TO TERRORISM AT NORTH SEA OIL AND GAS INFRASTRUCTURES -- LESSONS FROM SAFETY ASSESSMENT, NATURAL DISASTERS AND OTHER HAZARDS -- LARGE DAMS AND THE TERRORIST THREAT -- DECONTAMINATION IN THE EVENT OF A CHEMICAL OR RADIOLOGICAL TERRORIST ATTACK -- MITIGATION AND RESPONSE -- MITIGATING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM VULNERABILITIES -- NUCLEAR TERRORISM AND INSURANCE LIABILITY -- CAPITAL WIRELESS INTEGRATED NETWORK -- EMERGENCY SERVICES IN HOMELAND SECURITY -- COMMUNICATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY -- ON THE POSSIBILITY OF DETECTING EXPLOSIVES BY THE COMBINED USE OF NUCLEAR REACTIONS -(N,N), (N,? ), (N,P). aThe NATO-Russia Workshop focuses on the creation of a risk-informed analysis capability for modeling and predicting the behavior of complex infrastructure networks; applying emerging technology to the problems of designing, constructing, monitoring, and operating critical infrastructure systems; and building an understanding of the social, economic, and environmental factors that affect, and are affected by, critical infrastructure. The problem posed by modern, complex infrastructure is that society has become completely dependent on the reliable functioning of these systems, yet, we do not fully understand their systems behavior, which is subject to perturbations by natural hazards and malicious threats. Further, the characteristics of these hazards and threats are changing, driven both by global change and land use, and by changing political conditions. The disruption of the smooth functioning of civil infrastructure has important engineering and public policy implications, as well as social and environmental impacts. 0aENGINEERING. 0aSCIENCE (GENERAL). 0aSYSTEMS THEORY. 0aMECHANICAL ENGINEERING. 0aCIVIL ENGINEERING.14aENGINEERING.24aCIVIL ENGINEERING.24aMECHANICAL ENGINEERING.24aSYSTEMS THEORY, CONTROL.24aSCIENCE, GENERAL.1 aBaecher, Gregory B.eeditor.2 aSpringerLink (Online service)0 tSpringer eBooks08iPrinted edition:z9781402049224 0aNATO Security through Science Series40uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4924-2zVer el texto completo en las instalaciones del CICY