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Journal articles on the topic "Risques extrêmes systémiques"
Duport, Noëlle, Éric Fina, and Daniel Goyeau. "Diversification des institutions financières et risque systémique : la prise en compte des risques extrêmes." Revue économique 69, no. 3 (2018): 477. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/reco.693.0477.
Full textAcherkouk, Mohamed, Abdesselam Maatougui, and Mohamed Aziz El Houmaiz. "Communautés végétales et faciès pastoraux dans la zone de Taourirt-Tafoughalt du Maroc oriental: écologie et inventaire floristique. Vegetation and pasturelands in Taourirt-Tafoughalt (Eastern Morocco): ecology and flora." Acta Botanica Malacitana 36 (December 1, 2011): 125–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v36i1.2773.
Full textAnderson, Ronald. "Numéro 96 - juin 2012." Regards économiques, October 12, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/regardseco.v1i0.14873.
Full textAnderson, Ronald. "Numéro 96 - juin 2012." Regards économiques, October 12, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/regardseco2012.06.01.
Full text"Etude rétrospective des cancers rénaux dans le service d’oncologie médicale CHU Annaba (2008-2016)." Batna Journal of Medical Sciences (BJMS) 9, no. 2 (December 27, 2022): 46–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.48087/bjmsoa.2022.9202.
Full textLabrecque, Marie France. "Féminicide." Anthropen, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.011.
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Kapsambelis, Dorothée. "Modélisation d’événements climatiques extrêmes sur les productions agricoles à horizon 2050 : Application à la gestion économique du risque." Thesis, Rennes, Agrocampus Ouest, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022NSARE061.
Full textAgricultural crops are highly exposed to climate hazards. Since 2016, agricultural losses in France have reached levels that, until then, had seldom been reported. Is this sequence of catastrophes directly linked to climate change? If so, how can the agricultural sector face these events while it is already being undermined by rising production costs and decreasing benefits? The present thesis aims to contribute to the reflection on this topic with tangible answers, using two examples (soft wheat and winter barley) for winter cereals on the one hand and grasslands on the other hand. A model for the impacts of extreme drought and excess water events on crop yield losses was designed, and yields losses were projected in 2050. The first step was the development of a new climate index, called DOWKI, which characterizes these extreme weather events on an 8 x 8 km grid on mainland France. The correlation between this index and past observed yield losses from the AGRESTE database enabled the design of a damage model. Finally, prospective climate data from the ARPEGE-Climat model for IPCC scenario RCP 8.5 was plugged into the model to assess the consequences, other things being equal, of these extreme events in 2050. The results show the highly significant impact of the increase in frequency and in intensity of droughts in 2050. As for excess water events, there is no notable impact: these events do not evolve in the future. The evolution of droughts affects winter cereals and grasslands in different manners. On winter cereals, extreme drought events cause moderate crop yield losses to a large number of farmers. As for grasslands, fewer farmers are affected, but their losses can reach much higher levels. These risks can be considered as being “horizontal and vertical” at the same time. Risk management systems must be adapted to these various risk profiles. In the system proposed by Deputy Descrozaille and adopted in 2022, the “horizontal” risk profile will mostly be borne by the insurance market. Extreme losses, the frequency of which will increase, will have to resort to international reinsurance in order to be mutualized. “Horizontal and vertical” losses, such as those affecting grasslands, will clearly challenge how the Public Fund provisions so that it can face significant losses. New technologies must enable the sharing of information about the nature of risks and their consequences between all the entities involved in risk management so that strategies adapted to climate change can be rolled out. Risk management must take into account the adaptation of single farms to climate change so that the French agriculture can evolve in the right direction, along with the challenges posed by climate change
Koliai, Lyes. "Stress testing and financial risks." Thesis, Paris 9, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA090069/document.
Full textThis thesis has set a comprehensive framework to assess the relevance of financial stress tests, identifying their main drawbacks. Three robust and flexible model frameworks have been proposed to improve current practices in each of the tests’ stages. This is achieved through: (i) a semi-parametric EVT–Pair-copulas model for financial risk factors, with a specific focus on extreme values, (ii) a valuation model to assess the impact of risk factors on a financial system, through direct and indirect effects, contagion channels, and considering private and public response functions, and (iii) a Bayesian-based approach to run a systematic selection of stress scenarios for nonlinear portfolios. The presented risk model has proven to outperform commonly used specifications, hence increasing the test’s credibility. Estimated for the French banking system, the valuation model revealed the related risk profile and the main vulnerabilities. Public responses turned to be of vital interest. Finally, the Bayesian approach allows replacing the traditional subjective scenarios and including the tests’ results in quantitative risk management alongside with other conventional tools
Zarinelli, Elia. "Spin-glass models and interdisciplinary applications." Phd thesis, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00683603.
Full textDubecq, Simon. "Stress-Test Exercises and the Pricing of Very Long-Term Bonds." Phd thesis, Université Paris Dauphine - Paris IX, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00871760.
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