A map that shows the risks for 2010?
You bet'cha. A map can be like any other visual representation (a picture is worth 1000 words); make that map interactive and you have something.
Which is precisely what the recently-convened World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland did with their Risks Interconnection Map 2010. The RIM 2010 is a network visualization weighting the most important global risks and their connections. The risks are grouped in Economics, Geopolitics, Environment, Society, and Technology.
Go here to see for yourself.
-- David M Gordon / The Deipnosophist
Which is precisely what the recently-convened World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland did with their Risks Interconnection Map 2010. The RIM 2010 is a network visualization weighting the most important global risks and their connections. The risks are grouped in Economics, Geopolitics, Environment, Society, and Technology.
Go here to see for yourself.
-- David M Gordon / The Deipnosophist
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