Abstract

This paper presents an approach aimed at assessing multiple criteria spatial risk, where several methods are used for decision aiding purposes, with an application on marine nuclear releases. The case study simulates a post-accident analysis evaluating the impact upon the bay of Toulon of an accidental nuclear release. The problem is characterized by the presence of spatial features, multiple criteria describing the involved assets and uncertainties represented through multiple release scenarios and their corresponding probabilities.

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