Handbook for Environmental Risk Decision Making: Values, Perceptions, and EthicsC. Richard Cothern This handbook describes the broad aspects of risk management involving scientific policy judgment, uncertainty analysis, perception considerations, statistical insights, and strategic thinking. This book presents all the important concepts to enable the reader to "see the big picture." This ability is extremely important - it allows the decision ma |
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... Risk Decision Making: Values, Perceptions and Ethics” was held by the Environmental Division at the National ... based on safety not science. • The Superfund program started with the idea that if I can sense it, it must be bad ...
... Risk Decision Making: Values, Perceptions and Ethics” was held by the Environmental Division at the National ... based on safety not science. • The Superfund program started with the idea that if I can sense it, it must be bad ...
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... based on the idea that these compounds are affecting eagles, Beluga whales, mink, and everything else that has decreased in population in the last 20 years. It is guilt by temporal association with these chlorine-containing compounds ...
... based on the idea that these compounds are affecting eagles, Beluga whales, mink, and everything else that has decreased in population in the last 20 years. It is guilt by temporal association with these chlorine-containing compounds ...
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... risk assessment and balancing values. Some difficulties include different endpoints and different conclusions on ... based on a throwaway society, supplied by synthetic chemistry and risk free at the same time. How are you going to ...
... risk assessment and balancing values. Some difficulties include different endpoints and different conclusions on ... based on a throwaway society, supplied by synthetic chemistry and risk free at the same time. How are you going to ...
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... Risk Crossover.” Using a very simple index of interdependence, based on the proportion of the citizenry not involved in growing their own food, this figure shows that, during the very era during which society has been enjoying a ...
... Risk Crossover.” Using a very simple index of interdependence, based on the proportion of the citizenry not involved in growing their own food, this figure shows that, during the very era during which society has been enjoying a ...
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... Risk Decisions The development of the low-dose effects paradigm is based on a value judgment. The concepts involved of a linear dose-response curve with nothreshold for the shape and character of the curve are not based on any available ...
... Risk Decisions The development of the low-dose effects paradigm is based on a value judgment. The concepts involved of a linear dose-response curve with nothreshold for the shape and character of the curve are not based on any available ...
Contents
Introduction to Issues in Environmental Risk Decision Making | |
Impact of Subjectivity on Objectivity | |
Rediscovering the Role of Public Health in Environmental Decision Making | |
Telling the Public the Facts or the Probable Facts About Risks | |
The Urgent Need to Integrate Ethical Considerations into Risk Assessment Procedures | |
Moral Values in Risk Decisions | |
Values and Comparative Risk Assessment | |
Combining Data on Value Judgments | |
Ethical Theory and the Demands of Sustainability | |
Value Judgments Involved in Verifying and Validating Risk Assessment Models | |
The Stewardship Ethic Resolving the Environmental Dilemma | |
Introduction to the Commentary Section | |
Origin and Development | |
Balancing Risks Costs and Benefits Fairly Across | |
Introduction to Quantitative Issues | |
Environmental Ethics and Human Values | |
Index | |
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Handbook for Environmental Risk Decision Making: Values, Perceptions and Ethics C. Richard Cothern No preview available - 1995 |
Handbook for Environmental Risk Decision Making: Values, Perceptions, and Ethics C. Richard Cothern No preview available - 2019 |
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