catastrophic risk management
Catastrophic risk management refers to the process of identifying, assessing, and controlling risks that have the potential to cause severe and wide-scale negative impacts to individuals, organizations, or society as a whole. It involves proactive measures to minimize the likelihood of catastrophic events and to mitigate their consequences if they occur.
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