Workshop "Extreme Value Theory and Risk Assessment in climate sciences"
Workshop organisé dans le cadre du projet PEPER
The objective of the project PEPER (GIS-ADME) is to develop a statistical model to optimize the spatial design of a network of stations according to the distribution of extreme events. Two statistical research fields are needed. Extreme Value Theory should provide the probabilistic structure to study extreme events. Spatial network design should bring the mathematical structure to optimize the network architecture. This project encompasses three scientific communities (math/stat, climate and economy/insurance) and this interdisciplinary effort should allow to develop novel network design tools in a probabilistic framework dedicated to extreme event analysis.
Workshop scope
The two main objectives of this workshop are
- to showcase the main scientific results of this project
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to consolidate and extend the research links among the three scientific communities (math/stat, climate and economy/insurance) involved in PEPER
Programme
See attached document
Practical details
Centre Paul Langevin in Aussois in the French Alps mountains.
CAES du CNRS
24, rue du Coin
73500 AUSSOIS
France
Phone: +33 (0)4 79 20 33 86
Fax: +33 (0)4 79 20 30 44
E-mail: aussois@caes.cnrs.fr