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Andrea Maternová, Matú? Materna, Andrej Dávid, Adam Török and Lucia ?vábová
The main objective of this paper is to underscore the significance of human error as a dominant cause of maritime accidents. The research is based on a comprehensive analysis of 247 maritime accidents, with the aim being to identify human failures occurr...
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Tahira Ullah, Sven Lautenbach, Benjamin Herfort, Marcel Reinmuth and Danijel Schorlemmer
Natural hazards threaten millions of people all over the world. To address this risk, exposure and vulnerability models with high resolution data are essential. However, in many areas of the world, exposure models are rather coarse and are aggregated ove...
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Francisco Javier López-Escudero, Joaquín Romero, Rocío Bocanegra-Caro and Antonio Santos-Rufo
Developing models to understand disease dynamics and predict the risk of disease outbreaks to facilitate decision making is an integral component of plant disease management. However, these models have not yet been developed for one of the most damaging ...
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Cheng Zhang, Xiong Zou and Chuan Lin
In order to prevent safety risks, control marine accidents and improve the overall safety of marine navigation, this study established a marine accident prediction model. The influences of management characteristics, environmental characteristics, person...
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Matej Vojtek, Jana Vojteková and Quoc Bao Pham
The aim of this study was to identify the areas with different levels of riverine flood potential (RFP) in the Nitra river basin, Slovakia, using multi-criteria evaluation (MCE)-analytical hierarchical process (AHP), geographic information systems (GIS),...
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Hussein Ali Ameen, Abd Kadir Mahamad, Sharifah Saon, Rami Qays Malik, Zahraa Hashim Kareem, Mohd Anuaruddin Bin Ahmadon and Shingo Yamaguchi
Driver behavior is a determining factor in more than 90% of road accidents. Previous research regarding the relationship between speeding behavior and crashes suggests that drivers who engage in frequent and extreme speeding behavior are overinvolved in ...
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Tomás Madeira, Rui Melício, Duarte Valério and Luis Santos
In the aviation sector, human factors are the primary cause of safety incidents. Intelligent prediction systems, which are capable of evaluating human state and managing risk, have been developed over the years to identify and prevent human factors. Howe...
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Zofia Wroblewska, Jacek Stodolka and Krzysztof Mackala
This work aimed to develop a model to assess the likelihood of injury in track and field athletes, and to establish which factors have the greatest impact. Tests verifying their significance were also reviewed, as well as the method for selecting variabl...
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Knut Espen Solberg, Jan Erik Jensen, Endre Barane, Snorre Hagen, Andreas Kjøl, Gudmund Johansen and Ove Tobias Gudmestad
The time required for rescue is a critical factor for surviving a marine incident. The regulatory framework, International Maritime Organization (IMO) Polar Code, utilizes a risk-based approach. It states that the vessel operators are to define the time ...
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Aliyu Ibrahim Yaradua,Adamu Jibrin Alhassan,Abdullahi Nasir,Kabir Ibrahim Matazu,Aminu Usman,Aminu Idi,Ibrahim Muhammad Usman,Azik Musa Kanadi
This work contributes to the monitoring of Agricultural soil pollution in Katsina State, North western Nigeria by assessing the degree of heavy metal pollution in Agricultural soil samples. The study was conducted in the year 2017 within some catchment a...
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