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66 involves the process of its modification under different scenarios: risk avoidance, that is, the termination of or refusal to engage in activities that generate risk; risk acceptance in order to take advantage of certain opportunities; elimination of the risk source; modification of probability; modification of consequences; risk sharing with another party through contractual arrangements or risk financing; and maintaining the existing level of risk based on an agreed decision [2, p. 58]. The main strategies for risk reduction include increasing informational awareness, developing civil protection systems, providing humanitarian support, engineering protection of territories, and delivering psychological assistance. Thus, risk assessment for the civilian population in military conflicts is a systematic process of identifying and analyzing the threats faced by civilians and developing measures for their mitigation or prevention. High-quality risk assessment in wartime conditions is a key element in ensuring both national and humanitarian security. A comprehensive approach to threat analysis, together with the use of technological tools and early warning systems, makes it possible to effectively minimize the consequences of hostilities for the population. REFERENCES: 1. Malika, A.V. The impact of the Russian-Ukrainian war on global logistics networks and international economic relations. Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv , 2024, № 2 (59), pp. 50-52. 2. Ivaniuta, S.P., Panov E.M., Ivanenko, O.I., Gapon, S.V. Risk assessment of Ukraine’s critical infrastructure under conditions of Russian military aggression. Bulletin of the National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”. Series “Chemical Engineering, Ecology and Resource Saving” , 2024, № 2 (23), pp. 47-61.
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