
The PARATUS Systemic Risk Board Game is based on the various methodologies developed during the PARATUS project (https://www.paratus-project.eu/ ), i.e., impact, exposure and vulnerability analysis methods that enable systemic risk assessment across sectors. The game helps players to discuss and analyse the cause-and-effect relationships, changing risk dynamics across the space and sectors to develop scenarios and risk mitigation options together. Each card corresponds to an essential component: hazard, vulnerability, sector, impact, and various actions to reduce the multi-hazard risk. The game allows us to discuss/select the best available action to reduce systemic risk based events. on a single or multi-hazards. There are two versions: · The PDF version can be used to print out the cards, but them and use them in a workshop setting where the participants are physically present · The PPT version can be used in online settings, where the cards can be selected and used in an online environment, such as PowerPoint or Miro.
Systemic Risk, Cards, PARATUS, Serious Game
Systemic Risk, Cards, PARATUS, Serious Game
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