Proceedings of the Conference of Transdisciplinary Federation of Science and Technology
The 9th Conference of Transdisciplinary Federation of Science and Technology
Session ID : C-3
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Model-based policy making for social risk management
*S. Kurahashi
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Our society is surrounded by many social risks. The 2011 East Japan great earthquake disaster is still new in memory and many natural disasters such as earthquakes, oods, avalanche, typhoons, etc. have also occurred after that. Also infectious diseases such as H1N1 in uenza, Ebola hemorrhagic fever, measles, rubella, dengue, HIV, syphilis endanger our lives. Looking at these, social risk can be said to be a complex system itself in that it is generated by the interaction of multiple factors, increasing its scale and seriousness. Social infrastructure itself has become larger scale. In advanced information processing and decentralization, it is difficult to precisely respond to various social risks as mentioned above merely by individually measuring and controlling various elements constituting our society It is becoming. In this paper, as an example of risk prevention and mitigation measures based on the systems approach, among the social risk countermeasures, the risk of infection is taken as an example.

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