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Risk and Uncertainty for Civil Engineering offers a thorough exploration of probabilistic methods, decision-making frameworks, and uncertainty quantification techniques essential for modern civil engineering practice. The book addresses how engineers can systematically identify, assess, and mitigate risks throughout project lifecycles, from planning and design to construction and operation.
Thomas Rodding Kjeldsen presents both theoretical foundations and practical applications, enabling professionals to understand the distinction between risk and uncertainty while developing robust engineering solutions. The 2025 edition incorporates contemporary case studies, advanced computational methods, and industry best practices that reflect current challenges in infrastructure development, environmental engineering, and structural design.
This resource is invaluable for civil engineers, project managers, consultants, and academics seeking to enhance their capability in handling complex uncertainties and making evidence-based decisions under challenging conditions.







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