User profiles for R. van den Honert
Robin Van den HonertRisk Frontiers, Macquarie University Verified email at mq.edu.au Cited by 1469 |
Decisional power in group decision making: a note on the allocation of group members' weights in the multiplicative AHP and SMART
RC Van den Honert - Group Decision and Negotiation, 2001 - Springer
… Under this situation the model can be adapted to handle stochastic judgements (Van den
Honert 1998), in which the DM provides a range or interval of values for the gradation index …
Honert 1998), in which the DM provides a range or interval of values for the gradation index …
Modeling risks from natural hazards with generalized additive models for location, scale and shape
We investigate a new framework for estimating the frequency and severity of losses associated
with catastrophic risks such as bushfires, storms and floods. We explore generalized …
with catastrophic risks such as bushfires, storms and floods. We explore generalized …
Group preference aggregation in the multiplicative AHP The model of the group decision process and Pareto optimality
RC Van Den Honert, FA Lootsma - European Journal of Operational …, 1997 - Elsevier
A recent paper has focused awareness on group aggregation procedures in the AHP,
showing that geometric mean aggregation violates the desirable social choice axiom of Pareto …
showing that geometric mean aggregation violates the desirable social choice axiom of Pareto …
[HTML][HTML] Recovery and resettlement following the 2011 flash flooding in the Lockyer Valley
The Lockyer Valley region in southeast Queensland, Australia experienced extreme flash
flooding in January 2011 that resulted in the loss of 19 lives including 12 in the township of …
flooding in January 2011 that resulted in the loss of 19 lives including 12 in the township of …
[HTML][HTML] The 2011 Brisbane floods: causes, impacts and implications
RC Van den Honert, J McAneney - Water, 2011 - mdpi.com
… Van den Honert … Williams, R. Victims Discover Insurance doesn’t always Cover Flooding;
Sydney … Roche, KM; McAneney, KJ; van den Honert, RC Policy options for managing flood …
Sydney … Roche, KM; McAneney, KJ; van den Honert, RC Policy options for managing flood …
[HTML][HTML] Nuclear power in Australia: A comparative analysis of public opinion regarding climate change and the Fukushima disaster
A nation-wide survey was conducted in 2010 to investigate the Australian public's attitudes to
nuclear power in relation to climate change and in comparison to other energy alternatives. …
nuclear power in relation to climate change and in comparison to other energy alternatives. …
Water‐saving impacts of Smart Meter technology: An empirical 5 year, whole‐of‐community study in Sydney, Australia
…, C Doolan, R Van Den Honert, R Shi - Water Resources …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
In 2009–2010 Sydney Water, the primary water utility in Sydney, conducted a comprehensive
Smart Metering trial in residential homes in the suburb of Westleigh, in Sydney's north. The …
Smart Metering trial in residential homes in the suburb of Westleigh, in Sydney's north. The …
Evidence of the relative age effect in football in Australia
R van den Honert - Journal of Sports Sciences, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
The birth date distributions of elite male and female footballers in Australia, from junior
youth (age 14 and upwards) to senior (professional) players, were examined. A statistically …
youth (age 14 and upwards) to senior (professional) players, were examined. A statistically …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring the circumstances surrounding flood fatalities in Australia—1900–2015 and the implications for policy and practice
This paper documents the analysis of the circumstances surrounding fatalities due to
flooding in Australia between 1900 and 2015. This longitudinal investigation is important to …
flooding in Australia between 1900 and 2015. This longitudinal investigation is important to …
[HTML][HTML] Flood risk in Australia: Whose responsibility is it, anyway?
P Box, F Thomalla, R Van den Honert - Water, 2013 - mdpi.com
This paper presents research into four key stakeholders in flood risk management in Australia:
local councils, the insurance industry, the State Emergency Service (SES), and local …
local councils, the insurance industry, the State Emergency Service (SES), and local …