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1. World Economic Forum (WEF) - Global Risks Report.
For the purposes of the World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report, a global risk is defined as the possibility of the occurrence of an event or condition which, if it occurs, would negatively impact a significant proportion of global GDP, population or natural resources.
2. Risk identification.
Other risks defined similarly, in other contexts.
See also
- Business risk
- Climate risk
- Commercial risk
- Country risk
- Environmental risk
- Event risk
- Financial risk
- Geopolitical risk
- Gross domestic product (GDP)
- Guide to risk management
- Natural resources
- Operational risk
- Political risk
- Polycrisis
- Risk
- Risk identification
- Risk management
- Sovereign risk
- Systemic risk
- Transition risk
- Weather risk
- World Economic Forum (WEF)