Selected Articles:
This list encompasses selected titles from the extensive references by the Authors, in inverse chronological order:
Oboni, F., Angelino, C.,
Visconti, B., Curti, R., Ghione, A., Environmental Restoration of a 60Mm3 Dry Asbestos Tailings Dup Using Risk Based Decision Making, Canadian
Reclamation, Issue 1, Spring/Summer 2006.
Geneva International Centre of Humanitarian Demining, A Study of Manual Mine Clearance, Chapter
4, Risk Assessment and Risk Management of Mined Areas, www.gichd.ch Geneva, 2005.
Oboni, C. Oboni, F., Risk Based Prioritization of Mitigative
Funding (RBPMF) ©Oboni&Associates, 2003, Turin 2004.
Oboni, C. Oboni, F., Formulation of Predictive Potential Target Selection (PPTS) ©Oboni&Associates,
2003, Turin, 2004.
Oboni, F., Ten Years Experience in Linear Facilities Risk Assessment (LFRA), San Francisco ICASP9 2003.
Oboni, F., Principles
of Risk Assessment & Communicating the Results of a Risk-Based Analysis, Mine Environmental Neutral Drainage (MEND) Program, Summary Notes,
5th annual BC MEND 2000 Metal Leaching & ARD workshop, Vancouver, 1998.
Oboni, F., Oldendorff, G. (1998) - Uncertainties, Risk and Decision
Making: Risk Management and Crisis Management Integrated Approaches - Second International Conference on Environmental Management, Wollongong,
1998.
Oboni, F., Geo-Environmental Risk: Assessment, Analysis, Management and Planning, SIGA 98 State of the Art Report, Sao Paolo, Brazil,
1998.
Oboni, F., Oldendorff, G., Risk Management - University of British Columbia Course and Notes, Vancouver, Canada, 1997.
Oboni, F., Angelillo
V., Naceur I., Coppex J.P. (1996) - Environmental Risks in the Building Industry - Ingénieurs et Architectes Suisses, 12/96.
Oboni, F. & Angelillo,
V.T.G (1993) - Risk Maps for Rockfall Prone Areas: Environmental/human aspects - Proc. Int. Conf. on Environmental Management. Geo-Water
and Engineering Aspects, Wollongong, Australia, pp 715-720.
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