Risk mapping definition
Risk mapping means: i) identifying activities and functions that are vulnerable to corruption risks, and ii) prioritising these risks, which determines the appropriate measures for mitigating these risks.
Examples of Risk mapping in a sentence
Risk Mapping: Susceptibility to H W A infestation Risk mapping was also completed for the High Allegheny Unglaciated Plateau, to evaluate areas of greatest risk and therefore most in need of monitoring.
The CDC Social Vulnerability Index, in addition to the Washtenaw County Opportunity Index and Headwaters Economics Neighborhoods at Risk mapping tool will be used to identify target geographies for education, given the clear overlap of these tools with the goals of equitable decarbonization.